
Common Sense Transition
A Call to Action and a Blueprint for Change
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Narrated by:
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Karl P. Monger
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By:
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Karl P Monger
About this listen
In an attention-grabbing story, author Karl P. Monger shares his experiences as a United States Army officer, including the transition trials he experienced when he left the Army and sought to find purpose in civilian life. Despite government programs and 40,000 nonprofits dedicated to veterans, transition from the military remains a veteran’s greatest challenge. Monger highlights a common sense approach for veterans to gain control over their transition and shows how communities can help them achieve lives of hope and purpose.
©2017 Karl Philip Monger (P)2020 Karl Philip Monger
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