CW5 Robert L. Huffman 816155 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>We have all been asked the question after taking off the uniform; do you miss life in uniform? For me it was being part of something larger than myself, having a mission / purpose each day, being part of a team with a focus. Shortly after retiring a friend invited me to a Rotary meeting. My thought was what great networking opportunity. Friends if you need to fill a void in your life, tryout a local civic organization, if you need help finding one let me know. I have been able to do and learn so much via my involvement with Rotary that and connects me to efforts larger than self. <br /><br />Sam Baker, Frank Pollard What is your involvement with Civic Organizations post military career? 2015-07-15T09:03:31-04:00 CW5 Robert L. Huffman 816155 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>We have all been asked the question after taking off the uniform; do you miss life in uniform? For me it was being part of something larger than myself, having a mission / purpose each day, being part of a team with a focus. Shortly after retiring a friend invited me to a Rotary meeting. My thought was what great networking opportunity. Friends if you need to fill a void in your life, tryout a local civic organization, if you need help finding one let me know. I have been able to do and learn so much via my involvement with Rotary that and connects me to efforts larger than self. <br /><br />Sam Baker, Frank Pollard What is your involvement with Civic Organizations post military career? 2015-07-15T09:03:31-04:00 2015-07-15T09:03:31-04:00 SGM Private RallyPoint Member 816264 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I miss the feeling of community, having been an Army Brat and Career soldier Response by SGM Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 15 at 2015 9:58 AM 2015-07-15T09:58:35-04:00 2015-07-15T09:58:35-04:00 SSG Izzy Abbass 816439 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I did miss it when I got out. A lot actually. I did eventually get involved with some civic orgs but the first thing I got involved with was a volunteer wilderness search and rescue team here in Colorado. That helped a lot and played to my need for challenge and stress. I did eventually get involved with some Vet organizations. Never went to a meeting - never wanted to wear a funny hat. Then they ran into some issues and I got involved to assist. Ended up serving for 5 years as the Vice Commander and then 5 as Commander of the first VFW in the country - Post 1. That gave me the chance to get involved in a lot of Vet issues and become a fairly active member in Colorado's Vet community. Now I assist others with the transition. Response by SSG Izzy Abbass made Jul 15 at 2015 10:59 AM 2015-07-15T10:59:21-04:00 2015-07-15T10:59:21-04:00 2015-07-15T09:03:31-04:00