Today, we chat with Jessica Kirksey from Our Lady of the Lake University & Luke Opyd from Cornell. Both talk military and thoughts on outreach on campus.
We learn from Veterans Gretchen Klingler and Jessica Nelson. Each will tell us about service, leading Veterans on campus, and best practices for outreach.
Today, we learn from two Marine Veterans, Aaron Slatton and Kirsten Battocchio. Each will tell us about military service, leading a Veterans group on campus, and best practices for campus outreach.
Jared shares metrics showing Veterans' success in higher education and ways people can support their local student Veterans.
Leaphy was born to Cambodian refugee parents and joined the military after Sept 11 as a way to give back to her parents' adopted country.
Navy Veteran Billy Hurley is the only military Veteran currently listed on the PGA tour. Billy talked to us about his military service, pursuing golf, and how his military career has contributed to his success as a golfer.
Bonnie Carroll talk about her military service, losing her spouse, founding TAPS, dealing with grief, and how survivors can get assistance through TAPS.
Boyd Renner served in the Navy for 28 years. He served at SEAL Team Two for four years and served over 23 years at Naval Special Warfare Development Group.
The Veterans Crisis Line is a very important resource. We encourage everyone to put the number in their phone. 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1.
Pearl Harbor survivor Sterling Cale shares his perspective during the attack, how he responded, and his role in recovering bodies afterwards.
VA has a "no wrong door" policy. That means no matter how you contact VA about being homeless, you connected with the people you need to talk to.
Melissa Heintz, co-host of The American Veteran, sat down with Secretary Shulkin to discuss the state of VA eight months into his watch.