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Posted on Oct 4, 2017
MAJ Bill Rausch
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CPT David Gowel
MAJ Bill Rausch, thanks for spending time with us today. Can you talk a bit about the times you've testified in front of Congress and your overall takeaways from those sessions? Veterans issues are numerous and complex so I'm curious to get your sense of the progress stimulated by such governmental interactions.
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
The first time I testified in front of Congress I was extremely nervous. Not only because I hadn't done it before but more importantly because I wanted to "get it right." I researched the issue (care in the community) as much as I could while asking VA leaders, other VSOs and countless veterans about their thoughts and experiences. I also read reports and studies on the issue while speaking to several family members who were vietnam vets having trouble getting to hospitals because of where they lived. Ultimately, I ensured that I accurately communicated what I saw the problems to be and gave specific recommendations on how to fix the problems at both the local and national level. I'm proud to say that the three times I testified on this issue were not only rewarding for me but have also led to improvements to "Choice" programs for vets to include the most recent draft version Congress is considering. My experience reminds me that any and all of us can make a difference and that our military experience will always come in handy in the civilian world!
Ultimately, most Gov't Leaders want to get it right. I view part of our job as telling them how it really is, the good and the bad, to ensure that the sea of goodwill drives real and positive change!
CPT David Gowel
CPT David Gowel
8 y
MAJ Bill Rausch - very insightful. Thanks for all that you do for our military community.
SGT Dave Tracy
So I decided to review your public website and I found it interesting that one of your stated missions is to work with Hollywood in an attempt to de-Hollywoodize (my word) portrayals of veterans and service members in entertainment--good luck with all that by the way--but just how do you gage success in that regard? And as a follow on, just how receptive are those partners to such efforts? All too often "support" is more slogan than action.

Lastly, you had me at the Penguins!

Thanks for your time.
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Great question and thanks for checking out our website! We do work with the entertainment industry to ensure that veterans are accurately portrayed in film in television. We've made strides although there's more work to be done. One way we engage the entertainment industry is through our 6 Certified program (gotyour6.org/programs/6-certified/). It's a great way to celebrate projects that "get it right!" While some projects have main story lines about vets, you'll notice some shows or films only have one or two mentions of veterans, which is fine. The purpose is to normalize the characterization of veterans away from “broken heroes,” which is how we’ve been traditionally portrayed. The broader way we measure success is to see how the overall US population views veterans and we do that through our perception shift study (found here: https://gotyour6.org/impact/cultural-perceptions-of-veterans/) You'll see that while we've made progress there is much more work to be done!
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Sorry the link didn't go through -- try this one! https://gotyour6.org/programs/6-certified/
SGT Dave Tracy
SGT Dave Tracy
8 y
MAJ Bill Rausch - Thanks for the reply!
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
You're welcome and thank you for the great question!
LTC Stephen F.
Edited 8 y ago
First, welcome to RallyPoint MAJ Bill Rausch and thank you for taking the time to review and respond to questions posed.
Background: I am a service-connected VA disabled veteran as well as a USMA graduate and retired Army officer.
How would you advise those who are transitioning from military service to post-military service who are interested in getting more involved in volunteer and/or advocacy "work including lobby local/state or federal government legislators or executives?"
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Great question, stand by for my thoughts.
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Thank you for the kind words. The RP community is unlike any digital community I've ever been part of and it's a place I def feel welcome! There are a ton of great nonprofits out there and we are very proud of our veteran empowerment coalition that represents the military, veterans and our families. Check out all 34 here with more being announced later next week: https://gotyour6.org/partners/nonprofit/ My recommendation on how to get involved is to try them out and take organizations on "test drives." Many groups have Hill lobbing days or what we often refer to as "storm the hill" here in DC. This is a great way to learn more about an organization and the issues. Some local groups may not even have a policy shop so there might be an opportunity to organize something yourself. Even my local Team RWB chapter in Alexandria, which doesn't do advocacy, does engagement with City Hall as the result of our group meeting weekly on the same day/time as when council meets. It's been a great way for our local leaders to know we're in the community and has led to opportunities to engage more broadly on our issues. Also, you can always shoot us a note -- our Gov't Relations Director could always use a retired West Pointer to help her out with things! :) I should end with, Go Army -- Beat Navy!
CW3 Network Architect
I noticed you served on an IO Task Force. What was your branch when you did so, and how did you find the task of integrating your branch capabilities into the IO mission?
Mark Heick
Mark Heick
8 y
MAJ Bill Rausch thank you for your Service and thank you for aggreeing to a Q&A on RP.
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
My branch is Field Artillery (hence the #booms) and I had no formal training prior to that assignment downrange. I did find it challenging; however, I took skills from the FA community like D3A and my targeting experience and had success leveraging what I knew to learn new skills. The experience inspired me to become an IO officer and later as a reservist I attended the IO qualification course and am currently a FA-30 although I'm in the IRR (hence the beard!). Awesome question, thank you!
CW3 Network Architect
CW3 (Join to see)
8 y
Where do you live? Would you like to come out of the IRR? My current Reserve unit has FA-30 positions open. PM me.
SPC Margaret Higgins
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MAJ Bill Rausch: I WOULD JUST LIKE TO WELCOME YOU, SIR, TO RALLY POINT.
IT IS QUITE AN HONOR TO HAVE YOU WITH US!
-Most Sincerely, Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired: Coach/Photographer
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Thank you for having me. Fired up for a great conversation with great folks!
Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM
Thank you for all that you are doing for your fellow brothers and sisters. Thank you for coming to RP, the finest group of people I have ever had the honor to play and work with.
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
You're welcome Kim and I agree! The RP community is nothing short of tremendous!
Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM
Kim Bolen RN CCM ACM
8 y
MAJ Bill Rausch - So true Sir, So very True.
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
Thank you MAJ Rausch for being on Rally Point, and your continuing work with military personnel .
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Thank you Cowboy! Dying to know how you got that nickname? #GoArmy
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
8 y
I went to drill one weekend before going to Basic training and my pants had a little sweat and dirt from the night before, I was out chasing the cows with my horse riding bareback, wore the same pants to drill, and had my cowboy hat and boots.
SFC Health I.T. (Hit) Systems Security Engineer
Sir,
I have no questions...but I would like to thank you for your service!
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
I appreciate the Thank You and I'll send it right back at you! Keep up the fire and #GoArmy!
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Sounds a lot like my cousin's company that he founded for Hollywood to better influence mental health portrayals. And, I see EIC is indeed one of your collaborative partners. Just a shout out to my cousin Brian! Best of luck to you and your company.
MAJ Bill Rausch
MAJ Bill Rausch
8 y
Thanks, Susan, and best of luck to your cousin. What we've found by working with entertainment partners is they really want to get things right as much as possible. Whether it's accurately portraying a wartime situation or ER doctors and nurses in an emergency room, they want to be accurate in order to tell the best possible story. The good news is over the last 5 years since Got Your 6 was created is that more and more productions are working with veterans to accurately portray the challenges and successes we see when we reintegrate back home.
MAJ Bill Rausch
Alright folks, I'm signing off for the day. Thanks to everyone who asked a question and for those who had words of support! I continue to be impressed by the people on RP and I'm proud to be part of this community. As I sign off I'll ask folks to do two things: 1) check out our website at http://www.gotyour6.org and 2) invite at least six friends to join the Rally Point community to connect more and more brothers and sisters in arms. Oh, and thirdly, BEAT NAVY! #BOOM

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