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From Soldier To Civvy

Author : Richard (Ernie) Okrainec
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 19,51 MB
Release : 2018-09-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1525529242

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The struggle is real for those who leave the military and try to reintegrate back to civilian life. After living through this conversion and seeing the constant struggles many soldiers have, Richard provides his first hand experience of the challenges he faced in his 30-years back in civilian life, while maintaining a military discipline through it all. This book describes some of the hardships soldiers face while serving, with a strong dose of humor, stories and no excuses. It's a journey of his life in the military and how it shaped him, both good and bad, with the hope it may help those trying to find their way back in civilian life. No soldier should be left behind.

From Soldier to Civvy

Author : Cameron Blake
Publisher : Penguin Random House South Africa
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 15,86 MB
Release : 2010-12-08
Category : History
ISBN : 1770221220

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National Service had a powerful immediate effect on the men who served in the SADF, immersing them in an unfamiliar military world. But its impact reached beyond them - to the families and loved ones at home - and it has left its mark decades after the conscripts re-entered civvy street. From Soldier to Civvy explores National Service from a number of different angles. It contains in-depth accounts from a diverse selection of former conscripts - a Recce, a dog handler, a mortarist, a Parabat, a gunner, a loadmaster, a military policeman and a marine - who take you through their entire military careers and provide detailed insider’s information on each role. A number of frank and humorous letters home from a soldier to his fiancée are also included, and there are interviews with women - mothers, sisters, wives and girlfriends - who talk about how National Service affected them and their men. And, finally, former soldiers look back at their time in the army and reveal the powerful and lasting effects it has had on them and how they view it from the perspective of the present. From Soldier to Civvy provides valuable new insights into National Service and its far-reaching consequences. It will entertain, enlighten and challenge readers to reconsider this crucial period of our history.

Soldier to Civilian

Author : George Kenneth Pratt
Publisher :
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 33,60 MB
Release : 1944
Category : Disabled veterans
ISBN :

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Army

Author : Meish Goldish
Publisher : Bearport Publishing
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 48,15 MB
Release : 2010-08-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1936088843

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Meet Ian Fisher. When he turned 17 years old in 2006, he announced that he wanted to become a soldier. It was good timing. The United States was at war in Iraq, and Ian was eager to help out. Like thousands of other patriotic young men and women, Ian enlisted in the U.S. Army after graduating from high school. He was immediately sent to Fort Benning, an army base in Georgia, for basic combat training. There, Ian went through a grueling, nine-week program that would transform him from a civilian into a soldier. Upon graduation, he received advanced training and eventually fought in Iraq, thus fulfilling his goal of serving his country in combat. What does it take to become one of the finest soldiers in the world? Kids will find out in Army: Civilian to Soldier, an exciting look inside the U.S. Army’s basic combat training. From orientation to graduation, kids will learn all about the training process—and discover that it takes heart and determination to become a U.S. soldier.

Veterans North and South

Author : Paul A. Cimbala
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,17 MB
Release :
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ISBN :

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Based largely on Civil War veterans' own words, this book documents how many of these men survived the extraordinary horrors and hardships of war with surprising resilience and went on to become productive members of their communities in their post-war lives. Nothing transforms "dry, boring history" into fascinating and engaging stories like learning about long-ago events through the words of those who lived them. What was it like to witness--and participate in--the horrors of a war that lasted four years and claimed over half a million lives, and then emerge as a survivor into a drastically changed world? Veterans North and South: The Transition from Soldier to Civilian after the American Civil War takes readers back to this unimaginable time through the words of Civil War soldiers who fought on both sides, illuminating their profound, life-changing experiences during the war and in the postbellum period. The book covers the period from the surrender of the armies of the Confederacy to the return of the veterans to their homes. It follows them through their readjustment to civilian life and to family life while addressing their ability--and in some cases, inability--to become productive members of society. By surveying Civil War veterans' individual stories, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of these soldiers' sacrifices and comprehend how these discrete experiences coalesced to form America's memory of this war as a nation.

Bridging the Gap from Soldier to Civilian

Author : Michael Bluemling (Jr.)
Publisher : Power of One
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 10,90 MB
Release : 2016-02-02
Category : Career changes
ISBN : 9781940598956

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Michael Bluemling Jr. knows what a soldier needs to transition out of the armed services and highlights the full range of steps to take--from examining the wisdom of leaving to describing the benefits and programs available to former soldiers.

A Civilian's Guide to the U.S. Military

Author : Barbara Schading
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 37,78 MB
Release : 2006-12-22
Category : History
ISBN : 158297408X

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Attention! Learn more about your military now! Does a corporal have to salute a lieutenant or is it the other way around? What are forward-deployed units? Is an "armored cow" a type of tank or something soldiers eat? Are Polaris missiles dropped from the air or launched from a submarine? If someone calls you a "Cat 4" should you be honored or offended? Do you feel lost when it comes to all things military? Sure, you hear things on the news and maybe you know someone who is in the military, but you probably have a hard time fully grasping the acronyms, equipment, and protocol they discuss. That's where A Civilian's Guide to the U.S. Military can help. Author Barbara Schading decodes all things military for you. She discusses each branch—Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and the Coast Guard—in simple terms you can understand. You'll get the background information, an easy-to-read chart showing rank and insignia, and an explanation of the organization of each branch. In addition, the book has extensive glossaries that cover terms, acronyms, slang, and equipment. You'll find an entire chapter that covers special operations forces like the Green Berets, Force Recons, Army Rangers, and more. You'll learn about their specific training, missions, and history. The book also covers other important aspects of the military like: • flag and saluting etiquette • military funerals • the Tombs of the Unknown • the American Legion, USO, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and other groups • military law • military academies • medals and decorations • official military music • an explanation of the Geneva Convention • and a list of resources to help you find more information So the next time you read the paper or talk with a new recruit, you don't have to feel lost. Become a knowledgeable civilian with the help of A Civilian's Guide to the U.S. Military.

Military Identity and the Transition into Civilian Life

Author : Kevin M Wilson-Smith
Publisher : Springer
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 13,95 MB
Release : 2019-03-12
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 3030123383

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This book outlines the relationship between social identity theory and military to civilian transition, examining the mass movement of soldiers back into the civilian occupational world by considering literature specifically on role exit and in relation to the process of full-time military exit. The authors document a range of biographical and experientially-focussed case studies to highlight the range of transitions experienced by individuals leaving the armed forces. This book highlights the challenges faced by those transitioning between military and civilian roles through retirement, redundancy, medical discharge or in constant transition as a Reservist. It addresses themes of significant public interest in the light of the recent restructure of the UK full-time and reserve services and following the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

The Army

Author : Charles Michael Daugherty
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 12,72 MB
Release : 1962
Category :
ISBN :

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From Soldier to Civilian

Author : Michael Garlock
Publisher : Arco Pub
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 17,41 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Occupations
ISBN : 9780133316537

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Compares specific training and jobs in the military to their equivalent in civilian life