This Veterans Day, we invite you to join us in honoring the brave men and women who have served our nation. Our veterans have shown incredible bravery, dedication, and resilience, ensuring our freedoms and security. Whether serving at home or abroad, in times of peace or conflict, their contributions are invaluable. To all the veterans in our network, thank you for your service.
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Veterans with mobility issues through being wounded, injured, illness or age, deserve to be able to travel with dignity, not be manhandked on and off aircraft like a sack of potatoes, risking injury, or death. They deserve to know their wheelchairs will not be damaged during a flight or during loading and unloading. United Airlines had the opportunity to have its replacement fleet accessible but chose not do. Janet do not wait for legislation that could force your airline to be accessible but show some humanity and humility to not only disabled veterans but all mobility disabled people, first by starting discussions with your aircraft manufacturers to make accessibility a priority. https://chng.it/XLVWt2Ls5y #unitedairlines #health #wellbeing #veterans #MemorialDay #AccessibleTravel #Wheelchairs #Disability #Transportation #aviation #AccessibleTourism #PVA #aircraft #accessibility #military #veteransaffairs
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Check out this week's blog, "Veterans: Your Legacy is Worth Protecting." As we continue to give thanks to our veterans and to reflect upon the meaning of Veterans Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our nation with unwavering dedication. Your military service demonstrated a profound commitment to protecting America's future. In this article, we will help you understand the unique estate planning opportunities available to veterans, aimed at helping you protect your future and your loved ones’ futures. We’ll outline some steps you can take today to secure your family's tomorrow. Let’s start with veterans' benefits. Read more...... (Link in comments)
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Today on #IndependenceDay, we celebrate the freedoms that we as Americans have come to know and love. At DAV, we are grateful for the generations of men and women who have served our country to protect these freedoms, often times returning from their service ill or injured. It is our patriotic duty as Americans to ensure that our nation keeps its promise to care for these brave individuals after they have served their country. Learn more about how DAV is keeping the promise to America’s veterans at dav.org.
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Public service announcement! Think twice before you wish others a "Happy" Memorial Day, as the holiday was created to honor the fallen. As we approach some of the most popular Military Holidays, here's a handy guide to telling the difference. Read more about what to say during specific Military holidays ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Uhx9bs
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Bill Alert! US Senate Bill S 4100 - Honoring Veterans' Legacies and Burial Benefits Enhancements Act Status: Bill Introduced Full Details: https://lnkd.in/e5Ghfvdp Bill 118 s 4100, also known as the Honoring Veterans' Legacies and Burial Benefits Enhancements Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to enhance burial benefits for veterans and their families. One of the key provisions of the bill is the expansion of burial benefits for veterans who have served in the military. This includes providing additional financial assistance for fu...
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“As we observe Veterans Day, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to the brave individuals who have served and continue to serve in the armed forces. Their sacrifices, dedication, and courage have paved the way for the freedoms we enjoy today. We are especially proud to acknowledge the veterans within our organization and our broader network. We thank you for your service and sacrifice. We are so privileged to have you as part of our community.” Marissa Frois, CEO The Entrepreneur’s Source #VeteransDay #RemembranceDay #VeteranOwned #CareerOwnershipCoach #TheEntrepreneursSource
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Those of us that served, had very little in say in the grander circumstances of our service. I chose my job (MOS) but I didn't choose my first language. I didn't choose my first unit. And I didn't choose my deployments, and I didn't choose all of my team members for those deployments. Most service members end their time in service before hitting tenure limits. There's always another deployment, another conflict, another operation on the horizon for which your brothers and sisters in the service will undertake without you. When I chose to PCS back to language school to pursue a different language after my first two deployments, my old unit went back to Iraq before I think I had my first real exam. It tore me up, I spoke to a SNCO in my class about wanting to leave language school to go back to Iraq with my unit. I felt like I was betraying them because I chose other career options. He walked me through the flaws in that logic. The Marine Corps, the military, the DoD, is larger than any single unit's deployment. If they couldn't do it without me, they wouldn't have let me PCS. I was valuable, but I was not indispensable. And by getting another language, I was making myself more valuable. By imparting my learnings to those young Marines at the language school, I was raising their value. Fast forward a year, and I chose a joint-service assignment rather than go back to a Marine Corps unit. My roommate went to MARSOC (I wasn't MARSOC material), many of the young Marines I served as a Platoon Sergeant at language school went on to fleet units, most of them went to Afghanistan. The first Marine Corps KIA in our MOS in generations (may he rest in peace), came out of that group of Marines. This time, I was a SNCO, feeling those same feelings of regret, of failure. This time, my MasterGuns (may he rest in peace) walked me back through a similar conversation. I never begrudged those Marines who got out, whether they left for school, family, politics, to become a tattoo artist in Cost Rica, didn't want to go back to war, or were just tired of the military. They're all reasonable. Lastly, how much did my First Sergeant, Sergeant Major, or Battalion Commander impact me while I was deployed? Very little. Even when our BN CO was removed, I was more annoyed that I had to take time away from operations, and shave for the first time in weeks, because the incoming BN CO felt he needed to come tell us. Leaving after 24 years of service is in no way a betrayal. #marinecorps #veteran #radbn #oif #mcsb #usmc #votevets
Last thing I plan to say on this topic, but: There is a 0% chance that all of the veterans who are attacking other veterans' military careers would still be doing so if they were on "your team" Which means that you feel like political divisions are more important than the sanctity of the brotherhood. Which says more about you than the person you're attacking.
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Today, we honor the courage, dedication, and sacrifices of our nation's veterans. Thank you to all who have served and continue to protect the freedoms we hold dear. 🇺🇸 #newgenadv #newgenadvisory #newgen #hotelindustry #hospitalityindustry #hotelinvestment #commericalrealestate #nga #VeteransDay #ThankYouForYourService #HonoringHeroes"
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