We get better when we acknowledge we need help

After losing her roommate while serving in the Army, Catrina had a difficult time adjusting to civilian life. She began isolating herself from others and feeling stressed. When the flashbacks started, she knew it was time to get help. Learn how her Vet Center helped Catrina open up to her family. FIND LOCAL SUPPORT Below … More We get better when we acknowledge we need help

Saturday’s Military Devotional – God’s Love

CONTEXT: Being part of the military REQUIRES us to to be part of something bigger than ourselves, it means having a battle buddy, being part of team, an organization, in short being in some sense; loved. For this weeks devotional I want to try something a little different. Below is an article written a number … More Saturday’s Military Devotional – God’s Love

Our Military Should Be Cultivating Masculinity, Not Denigrating It

January 30, 2020 By Tony Perkins http:// A recent review of U.S. special operations forces pointed to a leadership crisis in our military, concluding that leadership, discipline and accountability must be strengthened at all levels. West Point Military Academy, which is supposed to be the Army’s preeminent leader development institution, hasn’t been immune to this breakdown in … More Our Military Should Be Cultivating Masculinity, Not Denigrating It

Helping vets ‘get comfortable being uncomfortable’

A decorated former Green Beret has dedicated himself and a team of “heroes” to seeing that service members successfully reintegrate into American society after returning from Syria and Afghanistan. Having been deployed three times to Iraq, Jason Van Camp has become acquainted to life in a war zone. While involved in numerous firefights against the … More Helping vets ‘get comfortable being uncomfortable’