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AWTR Show 583: War Horses for Veterans

Patrick Benson shares details about the nonprofit organization, War Horses for Veterans, a unique program that’s had great success in helping veterans transition from combat to civilian life through the use of horse-related activities. Patrick is an Army veteran who served in the infantry from 1998 to 2004. His deployment to Iraq in 2003 and his numerous military operations enable his understanding of the physical and emotional strain on our combat veterans. As a professional horseman, he manages a training and breeding program for performance horses. Patrick experienced firsthand the effectiveness of working with horses during his transition to civilian life. He is a co-founder and director of War Horses for Veterans.

AWTR Show 581: The Travis Manion Foundation

Guest, Albie Masland discusses the Travis Manion Foundation, an organization that assists and supports our nation’s veterans and the families of fallen heroes. Albie first came into contact with the Travis Manion Foundation in 2012 when he ran 3,025 miles coast-to-coast across the U.S. to honor fallen heroes, while also raising money for the foundation. The experience left Albie with a desire to continue working in the veteran affairs field. An opportunity arose for Albie in the San Diego office of the Travis Manion Foundation, where he first served as a community outreach coordinator and facilitated events for the Mentorship and Advocacy Program (MAP-V). Albie also serves as an Ambassador for the Character Does Matter Program, a youth program based on leadership, courage, integrity, and service.

AWTR Show 579: The Mathews Men

On this episode of AWTR, author William Geroux talks about his book The Mathews Men: Seven Brothers and the War Against Hitler’s U-boats. William’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Associated Press, and other regional magazines. He’s worked for Maesrk, the largest container-shipping company in the world, but it was while working for Richmond Times-Dispatch as a newspaper reporter that William first heard the stories of U-boats operated off American shores. In this interview, he shares the amazing story of the U.S Merchant Marines and their important role in WWII.

Army Olympians in Rio

Army Olympians in Rio

Many athletes dream of representing their country as olympians at the International Olympic Games. These athletes train hard for four years, but there’s no guarantee their dreams will be fulfilled. The training is endless, and for many, they still have full-time jobs and family lives to balance. Once the person makes the commitment to train, they must set priorities.

9 Tips for an Award-Winning Resume

9 Tips for an Award-Winning Resume

A winning resume presents your experience in a way that indicates your future potential. It grabs and holds the attention of the reader and makes him or her want to know more. To know more requires a conversation and that conversation is an interview.

Simply stated, a resume is an interview-generation tool, and like any tool, it must be well-cared for and appropriate to the task. How well does your resume measure up to that standard?

Answer these nine questions and modify it accordingly:

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