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Posted on Jul 22, 2015
MAJ Montgomery Granger
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People often stereotype veterans as they do many others. What's in a vet's soul is as unique as every snowflake...
MAJ Montgomery Granger
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Hooah!
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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MAJ Montgomery Granger Thanks for sharing that very inspiring story with the rest of us on RP. I found it to be profound and moving. I had to read it twice. Thank you for your book (I will add it to my list of books to read) and thank you for your service. There are a lot of veterans that could have similar stories to tell.
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MAJ Montgomery Granger
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You're very kind, Sir, thank you. I really appreciate your thoughtful comments and support. We are all in this together, and we need to help each other, and care for each other. Even small gestures can mean the difference between light and dark. Hooah!
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CPT Jack Durish
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Once upon a time I served as a volunteer with the probation department for Orange County, CA. I worked with youth at risk (gang kids incarcerated after repeated convictions). It was rewarding work and my time "on the job" coincided with an uptick in my success in my vocation. I became convinced that it wasn't merely coincidental. I began to fear that my success would diminish if I quit, and thus I pressed on even when working with the kids became "inconvenient".

Ultimately, age and health forced me to stop volunteering. It left a void in my life much like the void I felt when I left active duty. After all, I volunteered to serve in the Army just as I had volunteered to serve the kids. Service is satisfying, at least to me. I believe it is to most of us.

Only recently I joined other veterans in the American Legion and the VFW and began serving once again. I find that helping other veterans as well as those on active duty satisfies what for me appears to me a primal need.

Duty, honor and country are not just words...
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PO1 Michael Gensburger
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Have you thought about volunteering with the Civil Air Patrol? I do it and have had the honor to work with some of the best kids one could ever ask for, along with some that needed help but with understanding and some adult understanding they have went further then if they had not been with us.
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