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Military news…
Survivor of four Nazi concentration camps is killed in Ukraine, foundation says
Boris Romantschenko eluded death at Hitler’s hand, surviving forced labor and detention in four concentration camps as Europe became a killing field in the 1940s. Last week, his life was snuffed out by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s onslaught in Ukraine.
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EU slams ‘war crimes’ in Ukraine, mulls fresh sanctions
European Union countries on Monday accused Russia’s military of committing war crimes in Ukraine, but appeared unlikely to target the country’s energy sector with sanctions soon despite a clamor across Europe for those responsible for attacks on civilians to be held to account.
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‘They own the long clock’ — How the Russian military is starting to adapt in Ukraine
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US Navy pilot-turned-gunmaker is supplying hundreds of rifles to Ukraine
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Here is another excerpt from my upcoming book, Signs of Hope for the Military: In and Out of the Trenches of Life.
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There is Not a Time That You Don’t Have a Choice
In the military you are faced with many orders. Go here. Do this. You expect that in the military, and since you decided to enlist, you should live the life that is given to you while you are there.
However, out in civilian life it is a different story. People will also be barking at you do this and that.
I have heard people say, “I had to do it because I didn’t have a choice.” They felt trapped and thought they had no way out.
There is always a choice!! We never have to accept our fate because we feel there is no choice.
We need to acknowledge that we have the same rights as others around us.
Have you had a boss threaten you if you didn’t do what he said? It is OK to give out directions, but never OK to threaten. The people in the private sector need to realize that they are all working together just like a unit in the military. They need to respect each employee, and have their back when they need it.
Jobs are important for the soldier, but they shouldn’t be degraded at any time just so they can keep the job.
When I came out I was treated pretty badly by a boss who didn’t like any
“youngsters,” trying to infiltrate his group of workers he loved working with. He did whatever he could to make my day miserable.
When there was a job that was somewhat dangerous, he would make me do it. When it was time for a break, he will tell me to sit somewhere else than with the men. I allowed it to happen by my own choice, because I didn’t have any way to find another job quickly enough to provide for my family that was with me at the college I was going to.
So I fell for the trap, “I didn’t have a choice.”
In this day and age that type of leadership is not allowed anymore. Back in the 50’s there weren’t too many discrimination laws. There weren’t too many places to go for help.
Today, you have choices. You have your rights. You can respectfully disagree and not fear of losing you job.
Going out into the civilian life can be daunting, but you don’t have to let it overcome you. Stay strong, and have courage, just like you had to do when you served you country.
IWILL
You may be asking what on earth this chapter is all about. It is about learning to be able to withstand the forces that try to overcome you and cause you to want to give up. It is about giving you thoughts and ideas on how to cope in a sometimes unfriendly world. You have equal rights as much as anyone else on this planet. Do not let anyone tell you that you have no choices.
Think about this Isn’t it sad how some people get into a power struggle, just to proof they are tough?
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Checking in on you. How are you doing? Did you battle sometimes in your work place?
FEAR NOT!
There are over 14,150 veterans on this site who have your back.
Here is what I am asking you to do…please share this site with as many other veterans as you can. It has helped so many.
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If you are battling mentally, but you are losing, GET HELP!!
Here is a toll free number that you can call 24/7. There are highly qualified counselors there to help you, and they will not hang up until they know you are OK.
1-800-273-8255…texting 838255.
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Remember:
You are never alone.
You are never forsaken.
You are never unloved.
And above all…never, ever, give up!
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