Posted on Apr 29, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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Either while you are in the military or after you are out, how do you continue your oath to serve the nation? Unless you believe you are released from the oath. How are you involved? Civil clubs? Churches? Veterans service organizations? Scouting?
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SSgt Dan Montague
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I was for 5 years the Unit commander of a Young Marines unit. After moving and giving up the unit, I have been looking for another active one to join.
It is a great way to teach and mold young children. They start at 8years old. It was great watching them learn and grow. Best of all, they learned to teach each other. The units are supervised by adults, but ran by the Young Marines.


http://www.youngmarines.com
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Just as your picture depicts, I have been a Boy Scout leader for the past 6 years. I am also a member of our town's Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and put my 20+ years of training to use.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Through my current position with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security ...
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LTC Herman Valentine
LTC Herman Valentine
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As an EMS Helicopter Pilot and also as the owner of a Veteran Owned Construction company committed to hiring Vets.
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How do YOU serve America beyond the military?
SSG Unit Administrative Technician
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I volunteered for Boy Scouts for a few years while my son was in. I wanna do something like that after I get out. Love being able to teach young children and influence them in a positive manner
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COL Charles Williams
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I am a high school teacher.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Talk about serving in a "combat" zone! My oldest starts HS in September
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SFC Line Leader
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I have been in the MN Army National Guard now for over 15 years. The whole time I trained and mentored soldiers on how to fight and do there job to aid in staying alive in combat, how to save a life of a fellow soldier. On the civilian side I completely go to the other spectrum. I am a big volunteer in special Olympics. I coach and mentor young men and women of varying ages (8 being the youngest and 53 being the oldest) in a wide verioty of sports. I teach them the fundamentals of sports as well as helping there social ability. I specialize in downhill blind skiing. I love being able to take an individual that says they can't do it because of there disability and helping them prove to them self and to others that they truly can do it. In turn I believe they help me cope with my PTSD and that's all the payment I need for it.

I also drive my truck after bar closes through downtown and if I see people that are not capable of driving, I'll tell them to get in and I will drive them home so they don't get DUI's. I don't charge and allow them to tip if they feel they need to. I have made several friends doing this. And it helps keep me out of the bars as well.
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MSgt Repair & Reclamation Section Chief
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Help daughter in JROTC son in Boy Scouts and daughter in 4H three kids three ways to help
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LTC Ken Bowers
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I chartered a Scout Troop at my church 5 years ago. I truly believe in the power of scouting. Scouting really does build character and enhance the skills and abilities of young men and boys. It is gratifying to see the scouts grow from boys to confident young men shaped by their experiences and skills learned in scouting!
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CW3 Julie Chapman
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I work at the VA to further serve the care of our countries Veterans.
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SFC Maintenance Supervisor
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I am currently Webelos Scout Den Leader. It's a great opportunity to prepare young boys to enter Boy Scouts.
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