Working in security allows veterans to use the skills they learned in the military. Hear why that appealed to Robert Sellers, a 10-year Navy veteran and current armed security officer with Walden Security. #VeteransDay #WaldenVeterans #MilitaryExperience #SupportourVeterans
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Tomorrow is Armed Forces Day and Butash Law Group would like to recognize service members, both past and present, in all six branches of the US military: the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force, and Space Force. Thank you for your service! #ButashLawGroup #ArmedForcesDay #BoutiqueFirm #BoutiqueLawFirm #LegalSupport #PersonalizedExcellence #LegalAdvice #PersonalInjury #PersonalInjuryAttorney #CriminalDefenseLawyer #CriminalDefenseAttorney #FloridaAttorney #MichaelButash #CarAccident #CarAccidentLawyer #CarAccidentAttorneyNearMe #DUIAttorney #DUIAttorneyNearMe #FamilyLaw #FamilyLawAttorney #Attorney
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Tomorrow is Armed Forces Day and Butash Law Group would like to recognize service members, both past and present, in all six branches of the US military: the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Air Force, and Space Force. Thank you for your service! #ButashLawGroup #ArmedForcesDay #BoutiqueFirm #BoutiqueLawFirm #LegalSupport #PersonalizedExcellence #LegalAdvice #PersonalInjury #PersonalInjuryAttorney #CriminalDefenseLawyer #CriminalDefenseAttorney #FloridaAttorney #MichaelButash #CarAccident #CarAccidentLawyer #CarAccidentAttorneyNearMe #DUIAttorney #DUIAttorneyNearMe #FamilyLaw #FamilyLawAttorney #Attorney
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HAPPY MONDAY/HAPPY ARMED FORCES DAY!!!!! On this day in 1950, President Harry S. Truman established Armed Forces Day. Peering through literature reviews gives you a different view of those who served. When you FOCUS, you find that these leaders cared about the military. The theme of the first Armed Forces Day was “Teamed for Defense,” and it had a three-fold mission: 1. To celebrate and recognize all Americans serving in uniform, as well as those who had served before. 2. To bring citizens closer to their military by hosting base open houses and public displays of new military technology. 3. To promote the unity of the military services established in the National Security Act of 1947. #A1CLorenzoRWilson
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Today, on Navy Day, we celebrate and recognize all members, past and present, who have served in the naval forces. Arrow Security proudly employs many former military and law enforcement personnel for their unique dedication, skills, and training. #ArrowSecurity #ExpertService #SecurityExperts #WeCare #SecurityGuards #PrivateSecurity #SecurityPrograms #NavyDay #Navy #ThankYouForYourService
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LtCol Scheller is spot on. 28 of the 34 recently retired four-star U.S. military officers went to work for the arms industry, a revolving door that drives soaring profits and near-record military spending. "The revolving door is a problem because it creates the appearance—and in some cases the reality—of conflicts of interest in the making of defense policy and in the shaping of the size and composition of the Pentagon budget." Beyond the $200k+- pension for life, many General's also finagle 100 percent VA disability benefits - because of their rank and influence. These perfumed princesses developed a military culture where they are untouchable and beyond scrutiny.....as evident by their piss poor performance in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kabul Debacle.... We have undoubtedly the best military with unmatched equipment and superior troops....but we lack the senior military leadership. Lions led by self-serving Sheep. General's (and politicians) should be barred from holding shares and working for the MIC, defense related corporations, foreign governments....for 5 years after retirement.
Talked to Ramaswamy about the corruption in America's senior military ranks. The American military is rotting from within. While General Mattis (General Dynamics), General Dunford (Lockheed Martin), and other prominent military personalities profit off war and the efforts of young enlisted service members, people like Ramaswamy bring attention to the problems. It was cool meeting him.
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Naval Intelligence Activity is live! Follow them for the latest and greatest in #NavalIntelligence
Hello, LinkedIn! It's nice to meet you. We are the Naval Intelligence Activity (NIA). As part of the UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY and #IntelligenceCommunity families, we enable the warfighters who keep #America safe. To learn more about who we are and what we do, please follow and share our LinkedIn page!
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Reflecting on two decades in uniform: Commitment is the cornerstone of victory. As a Navy veteran, this principle has not only shaped me in service but also transformed my approach in the civilian sector. What enduring lesson has your profession taught you? Join the conversation. #MilitaryToCivilian #CommitmentIsKey #ProfessionalGrowth
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This is what Courage and Character is all about when faced with Adversity.
#tbt Today, we celebrate the anniversary of the accomplishments of a living legend. On October 31, 1972, Michael Edwin Thornton was part of a three-man Navy SEAL patrol in Vietnam on an intelligence-gathering and prisoner capture operation against an enemy naval river base. As the patrol reached land and approached on foot, it suddenly came under heavy fire. Outnumbered, the SEALs called in naval gunfire support and then engaged the enemy in a fierce firefight, inflicting many enemy casualties before moving back to the waterline to prevent encirclement. Then Thornton learned his senior adviser had been hit by enemy fire and was believed to be dead. Thornton returned to the lieutenant's last position under fire and quickly disposed of two enemy soldiers. Still under fire, he removed the seriously wounded and unconscious senior advisor to the water's edge. He then inflated the lieutenant's lifejacket and swam to sea, towing the unconcious man for approximately two hours until picked up by support craft. By his extraordinary courage and perseverance, Thornton was directly responsible for saving the life of his superior officer and enabling the safe extraction of all patrol members, thereby upholding the highest traditions of the U.S. Naval Service.
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Calling All Veterans: I Need Your Insight! As a fellow veteran, I know firsthand the challenges that come with transitioning out of military service. Whether you're from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, or Space Force, I'm interested in hearing about your experience! How did your branch support your transition back into civilian life? Were there any aspects of the process that worked well for you? And did you face any challenges or roadblocks along the way? I believe sharing our stories can help improve the transition process for those coming after us. Please feel free to drop your thoughts in the comments or send me a direct message if you prefer a private conversation. Looking forward to hearing your experiences! #VeteranVoices #MilitaryTransition #VeteranSupport #VeteransHelpingVeterans #MilitaryToCivilian #WorkforceDevelopment
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