“May we think of freedom, not as the right to do as we please but as the opportunity to do what is right.” — Peter Marshall #MMM This Veterans Day and beyond, may we continue to honor those who gave their all by doing what’s right in your sphere of influence.
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A Veteran’s Legacy: Beyond Service Today, we don’t just honor the uniform. We honor the spirit that wore it. The quiet resolve, the unwavering courage, The strength to endure what many cannot even imagine. Veterans aren’t just history. They are living reminders that freedom isn’t free. Their stories, etched in the fabric of time, Teach us resilience, sacrifice, and selflessness. They didn’t sign up for the easy road, But they walked it anyway— Not for glory, but for all of us. Today, let’s reflect: What does their courage inspire in you? How can we live with the same dedication, To serve our communities, our families, and our futures? On Veterans Day, we salute not just soldiers, But the heart of a nation made strong by their sacrifice. May we carry their legacy with honor, And never forget the price they paid for our peace. Book your free consultation today, call at (619) 730-7312 Vastek Inc. #VeteransDay #GratitudeInAction #LegacyOfCourage #ServantLeadership #HonorAndRespect #StrongerTogether
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🌟 Honoring Veterans Day 🌟 Today, we pause to recognize the incredible sacrifices made by veterans who have served our country. In observance of Veterans Day, our office is closed, but we’ll be back tomorrow to continue serving you with the same dedication you’ve come to expect. Thank you for your trust and for joining us in honoring this special day. #VeteransDay #Gratitude #Saleztrax #ContractMortgageProcessor #MortgageProcessor #ThirdPartyMortgageProcessor #ThirdPartyMortgageProcessing #ContractMortgageProcessing #MortgageProcessing
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Veterans' Day: Navigating Honor in a Post-Modern Society The question of whether we should honor our veterans presents a multifaceted issue. On the one hand, the public recognition of veterans acknowledges their unusual and extraordinary sacrifices in service of a nation. It is about a community openly expressing gratitude for the bravery and selflessness service of those who have worn the uniform. On the other hand, an uncritical reverence perpetuates a simplistic view of military service, overlooking the intricate layers of its complexities, particularly those of armed forces and the democratic nations they serve. There is a real danger in blind celebration in so far that such narratives of heroism and sacrifice ultimately perpetuate militarism. Honoring veterans should foster a sense of unity and collective identity crucial in navigating the complexities of postmodern society. Yet honoring veterans also demands a critical examination of the societal structures that enable militarism and the heedless tribute of war. A veteran’s day should ultimately advance the recognition of those who have served and embody the shared values that bind us together. It should reflect our gratitude for the men and women who serve, but also serve as a rather subtle warning that war is a very real threat – and some have been called to fight in them. How can public recognition of veterans be improved to reflect a deeper understanding of their challenges during and after service? Spread the word and share this post! The Road Back: A bi-monthly LinkedIn series that explores the veteran's journey and sheds light on combat experience and life after war. Official VLOG and more coming soon! Painting: Reflections by Lee Teter, 1988 #VeteransDay #PostModernVeterans #VeteranExperience
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As Veterans Day approaches, we honor and celebrate those who served, recognizing the dedication and sacrifices made in defense of our nation. For many veterans, separation from service is not a one-time event, but instead, a journey - a transition back to civilian life that unfolds over time. The transition process is not just about finding a new job or a place to live. It is a deeper journey of reconnecting, rediscovering, and navigating a cultural shift that can be profound. At Chimney Trail Foundation, we are committed to ensuring that veterans do not have to walk the trail of transition alone. That is why we are working to revitalize and create veteran centers - spaces designed to foster connection and community - where veterans can find camaraderie, resources, and support from those who understand the unique challenges of transition. These centers will be places of belonging and empowerment, where veterans can reconnect and find a renewed purpose as they navigate the transition to civilian life. Let's create a community that honors and supports veterans throughout this journey! https://lnkd.in/e4dKnKSm
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Pursue Your American Dream | The GI Bill can be utilized in different ways in order for you to be able to do what you want to do with your career and this video highlights that fact - there is flexibility with your benefits. Build Your Dream Life | The GI Bill helped build the middle class in post-WWII America. Now, it's a pathway to your version of the American Dream. If you are currently serving or recently separated, understand the value of what this benefit can bring to your career and life in different ways. The moral of the story, pursue your version of the American Dream by leveraging what you have already earned. #VHV | Veterans Helping Veterans #Veterans #Education
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Honoring Veterans on Veterans Day Today, we take a moment to honor the dedication and sacrifices made by the men and women who have served in our armed forces. Here are a few unique facts that remind us of the incredible contributions of our veterans: 📅 A Legacy of Service: Veterans Day originated as "Armistice Day" in 1919, marking the end of WWI. By 1954, it became the Veterans Day we know today, a time to honor veterans of all conflicts. 👩💼 Leaders and Problem-Solvers: Did you know? Veterans make up 10% of all U.S. business owners. Their leadership skills and work ethic often translate into successful ventures that benefit communities across the nation. 🌍 Continued Dedication to Service: Veterans remain active in their communities after active duty. Statistics show that veterans are 30% more likely to volunteer, proving that their commitment to helping others never fades. 🕰️ Continuous Vigilance: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery has been guarded continuously since 1937, a powerful symbol of commitment and respect. Today, let's celebrate and thank our veterans for their bravery, integrity, and dedication, which inspire us all. #VeteransDay #HonoringService #Gratitude
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In honor of Veterans Day, what is the most memorable book about war, and why does it resonate with you? As we remember and honor the sacrifices made by our veterans, let's also reflect on the powerful stories that capture the complexities of their experiences. #VeteransDay
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🇺🇸 Honoring Veterans Day with Purpose and Legacy This weekend, we honor the service members among us and pay respect to their sacrifices. As a Marine veteran, a husband, and a father, Veterans Day holds a unique meaning for me. When I first left the Marines in 2007, I didn’t want to be recognized as a veteran. To many of us, service isn’t a badge of honor—it’s just a part of our past. Yet, no matter how far behind us it seems, the questions remain: Did it matter? And why? For me, service mattered because it strengthened us to live better, fuller lives—to become better parents, partners, and human beings. Veterans carry a complex toolbox of experiences, each one shaping us in ways we may not yet fully understand. Many veterans come home but, in some ways, never truly feel home. Instead of “thank you for your service,” consider saying, “Welcome home.” Those words might be the first step in their journey back to their family, and back to themselves. For me, being a veteran is about using the tools my service gave me to build a life worthy of those who didn’t make it back. It’s about creating a legacy, a family so strong it makes its own mark. As Steve Jobs said, “We are here to put a dent in the universe.” My hope is that, someday, people will see that dent and know it was left by the Killoy's. On this Veterans Day, I challenge you to see veterans as an inspiration for the life and legacy you want to create—a life filled with adventure, depth, community, and family. Build something that reaches beyond your years and well beyond the years of service we give. This is how we honor veterans on Veterans Day. Ben Killoy Host, Military Veteran Dad Podcast https://lnkd.in/giDTgTEV Mission: Bring Every Dad Home #VeteransDay #LiveWithPurpose #LegacyOfService
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As we approach Veterans Day, it’s essential to recognize the sacrifices made by our veterans and express our appreciation thoughtfully. Traditional gifts are nice, but meaningful gestures can leave a lasting impact. Our latest blog shares creative ideas to honor veterans in ways that truly matter. Read more and find inspiration to make a difference. https://lnkd.in/esC4EzZQ #VeteransDay #HonoringService #ThoughtfulGifts #GlobalCounselingSolutions
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