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The third-quarter, career-themed edition is LIVE.
Dig in to stories about:
➡️ The chief master sergeant making mental health a priority on the Air Force Reserve Advisory Council.
➡️ A Missouri National Guard member who received the 2022 Air Reserve Component Company Grade Officer of the Year award.
➡️ The North Carolina National Guard soldier who used her civilian skills to create a test that helped her children with their infant allergies. 🥼
➡️ A Minnesota National Guard medic who used his military career to help bolster a civilian career as an EMT. 🚑
➡️ An Army Active Guard Reservist who has chosen to make his life's work helping others find their own careers.
➡️ How to address your mental health while advancing your civilian career. ⚕️
➡️ The National Guard's timeline of advocacy efforts for a Space National Guard. 🔭
➡️ The benefits app created by two intelligence officers.
➡️ Operation Allies Welcome and how it affected the service members who participated.
➡️ The #GoldStar mothers who vow to never stop talking about their children. ⭐️
➡️ A U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) program celebrating three decades of bringing hands-on STEM education to children. 🧑🏻🔬
➡️ The U.S. Navy's emergency preparedness program.
➡️ How the reserve component responded to 9/11. 🇺🇸
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Check out this awesome interview with Pritzker Military Museum & Library 2021 Citizen Soldier Award honoree — retired U.S. Coast Guard RADM Richard Schneider and our writer, Jessica.
Challenge coins have such a deep and rich history some say dates back to an elite flying squadron of World War I. Tonight, I got to witness my husband coin retired @uscg RADM Richard Schneider for his lifetime of dedication to our nation on behalf of Sector Upper Mississippi. It. Was. Awesome.
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V/r,
Jessica Manfre