This is an extremely motivational account of continuing your education while serving as a career military professional (enlisted) and planning for the life after the uniform. After 23 years in the Army and two BS Degrees prior to retirement, I was also blessed with some sound life advice from a couple senior Officers. Thanks for the story and example of taking the professionalism taught while serving and finding a way to contribute to the better of the community after military service.
Thanks and God Bless Ty,
Cheers Senior
Jpski83
08/07/2018
23:46:49
That's my neck of the woods!! I'm from about 30 min south of metro St. Louis. Been over to the east side more than a few times. Props St. Lou!
Hogan
07/26/2018
06:54:46
I have picked up on the generational value of leadership. How young Seals are mentored by guys that have served for years. The importance of that is unique to Seals. This man talks about those around him being smarter than himself. That is confidence, you dont have to be the smartest guy you have to know who is.
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OS Navy
07/15/2018
21:59:23
I believe some are just lucky and others cant buy luck. Right place at right time. Seal may have helped but its who u know mostly.
JGDJR
04/28/2018
09:41:41
WOW...I sure enjoyed that 45 minutes...
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Littlefoot
04/10/2018
18:16:56
cool stuff man
ndag7
04/10/2018
08:07:41
I think I've made this comment before, but it's soooooooo nice to hear a story about a legit SEAL on occasion to break up the monotony of posers you get on a daily basis. Thanks for this one, Senior!
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robbie574
04/10/2018
01:22:36
Wow!...That was a treat...Much respect
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2minutes2midnight
04/09/2018
17:34:01
Awesome
hball13
04/09/2018
13:54:46
So incredible when Real Seals can speak to each other about experiences and even remember names and dates! The phonies cant even answer simple questions because they are phonies......the real men and women of our Armed Forces keeping our families safe!! Thank you all!
Scotty
01/24/2019
11:32:46
This is an extremely motivational account of continuing your education while serving as a career military professional (enlisted) and planning for the life after the uniform. After 23 years in the Army and two BS Degrees prior to retirement, I was also blessed with some sound life advice from a couple senior Officers. Thanks for the story and example of taking the professionalism taught while serving and finding a way to contribute to the better of the community after military service.
Thanks and God Bless Ty,
Cheers Senior
Jpski83
08/07/2018
23:46:49
That's my neck of the woods!! I'm from about 30 min south of metro St. Louis. Been over to the east side more than a few times. Props St. Lou!
Hogan
07/26/2018
06:54:46
I have picked up on the generational value of leadership. How young Seals are mentored by guys that have served for years. The importance of that is unique to Seals. This man talks about those around him being smarter than himself. That is confidence, you dont have to be the smartest guy you have to know who is.
OS Navy
07/15/2018
21:59:23
I believe some are just lucky and others cant buy luck. Right place at right time. Seal may have helped but its who u know mostly.
JGDJR
04/28/2018
09:41:41
WOW...I sure enjoyed that 45 minutes...
Littlefoot
04/10/2018
18:16:56
cool stuff man
ndag7
04/10/2018
08:07:41
I think I've made this comment before, but it's soooooooo nice to hear a story about a legit SEAL on occasion to break up the monotony of posers you get on a daily basis. Thanks for this one, Senior!
robbie574
04/10/2018
01:22:36
Wow!...That was a treat...Much respect
2minutes2midnight
04/09/2018
17:34:01
Awesome
hball13
04/09/2018
13:54:46
So incredible when Real Seals can speak to each other about experiences and even remember names and dates! The phonies cant even answer simple questions because they are phonies......the real men and women of our Armed Forces keeping our families safe!! Thank you all!