Posted on Sep 6, 2016
If you're a writer, you should consider writing a post for the Command Post. If you haven't already, why?
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In response of Kanika Misra 's status update asking for content regarding outlets while downrange and recreational activities stemming from service -
https://www.rallypoint.com/status-updates/1867520?urlhash=1867951
https://www.rallypoint.com/status-updates/1867520?urlhash=1867951
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If anyone sees this discussion and is particularly interested in contributing to Command Post (http://www.rallypoint.com/command-post ), please go ahead and send your submissions to: [login to see] . Please make sure submissions are 500+ words!
Also, if there is any subject-matter that you'd be particularly interested in reading, please go ahead and comment here, message me directly, or email thoughts to the above email as well.
Thank you!
Also, if there is any subject-matter that you'd be particularly interested in reading, please go ahead and comment here, message me directly, or email thoughts to the above email as well.
Thank you!
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SGT (Join to see)
Kanika Misra - Your joke tells me you know my usual response to such a statement. Therefore:
*sips tea*
*sips tea*
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Jean South
What kind of content are you looking for? I've been blogging transition tips on my website. Happy to submit if that content would be useful.
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Kanika Misra
Jean South - Great question! I posted the status regarding some requests by readers, but really as far as Command Post goes, the subject matter you write is 100% up to you. The subjects we are always looking for though are military-related: opinion pieces (these tend to be a bit more "fiery" but the harder they hit, the more people appreciate them), humor/satirical pieces, personal accounts from experiences while serving - these can be shocking, moving, or lessons learned. Beyond that, it's really up to you! As a civilian, we are just opening up the doors to civilian writers, so anything that you're an "expert" in that could help our military members is greatly appreciated!
Hopefully that helped. Let me know if you have any further questions, and I'm happy to answer. Once you're all set with your piece and ready to submit, go ahead and email it to: [login to see] . You can send it as an attached Word file (or something similar if you don't have Word) or you can simply send it within the email itself. Thank you!
Hopefully that helped. Let me know if you have any further questions, and I'm happy to answer. Once you're all set with your piece and ready to submit, go ahead and email it to: [login to see] . You can send it as an attached Word file (or something similar if you don't have Word) or you can simply send it within the email itself. Thank you!
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SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" and SPC(P) (Join to see), the "Thanks for sharing" and uncontributing comments have driven me to my max. I'm too close to starting down-voting responses which add no value. If you don't know anything about the topic and have nothing to add, why would you say anything at all? I do not understand this. If cats need a way to rank to feel important with some type of seniority, trailblazing with "null values" is approximately the same as toxic leadership.
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Because I write High Fantasy and most service members I know (Marines) ain't down with that shit.
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