Posted on Aug 19, 2015
Retirees, Veterans: how did you feel when you were first discharged from your branch of the military.
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I needed to create new goals, learn new skills to compete with civilian peers, and learn how to be a productive Veteran.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
I am indeed impressed with you; SGT (Join to see). You sound amazing; actually.
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Ma'am, that's because I haven't bombarded you with a dozen questions yet. I haven't come to a place where I feel the need to get more into photography or recreational activities. That might change your mind.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
Seriously, if you ever have the need for information, help, support- please do message me. I'd be happy to help, and happy to learn from you; as well. SGT (Join to see)
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I was very scared; as I was afraid that I would be homeless again. It turned out that my sister was kind enough to let me stay with her.
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SFC Douglas Duckett
Not having direction is a bad thing. It removes purpose and a sense of belonging. When I got out my first time, I lived in my parent's motor home for about three months, until I got my own place. I did not prepare well then, that changed this last go-around.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
I am ever so happy for you; SFC Douglas Duckett. Keep on improving; and keep up the great work!
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SPC Margaret Higgins I felt as though my purpose had been surgically removed. Taking care of Soldiers was so much more than a mantra for me. When I no longer had that responsibility, I felt abandon and somewhat worthless. Overtime, I realized this is not the case. Instead it was a passing of the Saber to another. I still receive calls from Soldiers asking military related questions and also asking for help, assistance, and advice. That is the highest compliment ever paid.
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