What are 15 things veterans want you to know?
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What are 15 things veterans want you to know?
15 Things Veterans Want You to Know.
What are 2 other questions you would ask someone in the military and why?
MILITARY
- When were you drafted or when did you enlist?
- What do you remember about the day you enlisted?
- How did you tell your family and friends that you were joining the military?
- If you enlisted, what were some of the reasons that you joined the military?
- How did you imagine military life before you joined?
What to say to someone who is enlisting?
Encouraging Words for a Soldier
- We all love you so much!
- We can’t wait to see you again, but we all know you’re working hard keeping us safe.
- Everyone here is so proud of your service.
- I was thinking about you all day today.
- We had your best friend over for dinner last night.
What are 4 pros to joining the military?
Military Benefits at a Glance
- A guaranteed paycheck and cash bonuses.
- Education benefits.
- Advanced and specialty training.
- 30 days of annual paid vacation.
- Travel.
- Option for full-time or part-time service.
- Tax-free room, board and allowances.
- Health and dental care.
What are things that veterans do?
Here are some things Veterans do after some time in the military:
- Sitting towards a door or exit.
- Conceal carry or gun ownership.
- Veterans train.
- Combat parking the POV.
- Tattoos.
- P.A.C.E.
- Traveling long distances for weddings, funerals, or because a comrade needs you.
- The two C’s: Coffee and Copenhagen (or Camels).
What do you ask someone in the military?
What to Ask
- How long did you serve?
- What did you do (in the Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, Air Force, Guard, or Reserves)?
- Why did you choose that branch?
- Do you come from a military family?
- Did you visit any other countries?
- Where was your favorite place you lived?
- How’s your family doing?
What is the oath that military takes?
I, (name), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the president of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed …
How can we encourage soldiers?
Top 10 Ways to Motivate Your Soldiers
- Tip # 1: Reward Good Behavior and Punish Poor Behavior.
- Tip # 2: Teach Soldiers the Big Picture.
- Tip # 3: Say Thank You as Much as Possible.
- Tip # 4: Be a Coach, Not a Dictator.
- Tip # 5: Get To Know Your Soldiers as People.
- Tip # 6: Set a Good Example.