MilitaryRecordsData.com To Help Veterans Learn How To Return To Civilian Life
Denver, CO (PRWEB) May 09, 2014 -- MilitaryRecordsData.com is about to launch a guide that will take veterans through the steps they need to re-adapt to civilian life, the company announced yesterday.
“Veterans are America's greatest heroes,” a MilitaryRecordsData.com spokesman said. “And for many, the most difficult time happens when they come home and need to restart their lives as civilians. We want to provide them with the information they need to make this transition as simple as possible.”
The difficulty often stems from moving from a highly disciplined structured lifestyle to one with more freedom and options, he said.
“When someone is used to being told what to do nearly 24 hours a day, it can be rough when they suddenly don't have that organizational structure supporting them,” he said. “This is when it can become easy to make bad choices, because they are not used to having as many options in their day-to-day life.”
The guide will help veterans understand how to apply for a civilian job, ways to interact with the civilian world, how to reconnect with their families, and how to avoid common traps including alcohol abuse, he said.
“We've talked to experts who work with veterans every day,” he said. “And we've had them explain to us the problems veterans face and the best ways to overcome those hurdles. Now we want to share this information to help them and their families get the most out of life.”
About MilitaryRecordsData.com:
MilitaryRecordsData.com is a public records database that specializes in providing military records to customers in the United States. Find out information such as discharge status, length of service, medals received, and more. Visit MilitaryRecordsData.com today to speak with a live representative, call 1-855-706-4710, or email manager(at)MilitaryRecordsData(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
Andy Wright, MilitaryRecordsData.com, http://MilitaryRecordsData.com, +1 855-706-4710, [email protected]
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