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Tuesday, August 16, 2005


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Tuesday's Tips of the Week ©
Issue #2025
Publisher: Johnetta Matthews
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In This Issue – Deployed Forces
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1. Transitioning – Military Documentary
Beyond Treason

2. Helpful Links for Military and Veteran Comrades.

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Last week we discussed ethical behavior. This week
Veterans In Motion is focusing on current and past
deployed service men and women.

It takes great commitment to serve our country, deploy under
austere conditions, and to put oneself in harm’s way.

I’d like to share with you the most recent documentary on
deployed military forces and some of the reasons why many
of our men and women are coming back ill from the desert.
There is information regarding the Beyond Treason DVD
on the below web site. Beyond Treason is a documentary
made for the service man or woman who are seeking answers.

Depleted Uranium is one of the key factors to the illnesses of
our past and current deployed forces. Depleted Uranium
contaminates food, water, and affects the human body mercilessly.
This one element can never be environmentally cleaned up and
the environment it affects is contaminated indefinitely. The
documentary further explains why military family members
become sick after a deployed service man or woman returns home.

The documentary shows key facts from doctors, prior deployed
forces, and a whole host of military supporters. If you know
someone who is ill from serving in the desert or who has served
in Iraq’s surrounding countries, please pass the
below web site to them. Vietnam, WWI and WWII Veterans
are also discussed in the documentary.

Beyond Treason Web Site:

http://www.beyondtreason.com/

The information is very graphic and this is the type
of web site you may want to review at home. Additional
comments will be posted this week regarding the
documentary and will be located at:

www.veteransinmotion.blogspot.com

Stay tuned for resources and coaching tips in future
newsletters. Be safe.

Contact us at vetsinmotion@aol.com and let us
know the challenges you see ahead of you. All
sessions will be held telephonically.

If it’s hard to come up with the answers, sometimes
it’s a sign that you’re open to many opportunities.

See you next week and be safe.

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Have you seen the Milblogs online? Milblogs
are fellow comrades in uniform who blog about
their experiences in Iraq and abroad. There
are several veterans in the Milblog community.

See:

http://www.ringsurf.com/netring?ring=MiliBlogs;action=stats;id=1

See our main web site at
http://www.veteransinmotion.com/ to see the many resources
Robert Kiyosaki offers.

If you have inspirations of blogging, check the
below links for ideas:

http://www.blogger.com/

http://www.typepad.com/

Or do a search on Google: Blog


Thinking = Behavior = Environment

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Many non-military people have made comments on our book
regarding how their military family members made these
same common mistakes.

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See the below web site for military transition and
success resources.


Cut and paste the below link:

Web Site: http://tinyurl.com/7wrrj


Check our main web site at http://www.veteransinmotion.com/
for “The Five Mistakes People Make While Leaving
the Military and Five Crucial Tips to Avoid Them”. An
introductory guide to leaving the military.

If at any point, you need a sounding board to get you
started with your transition, feel free to contact me at
vetsinmotion@aol.com for a complimentary, no-obligation
coaching session. Together we can customize a plan
or pinpoint where you are in your process.

Stay tuned for more tips next week on transitioning out of the
military. Have a prosperous journey in the civilian sector.
You deserve it!

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2. Helpful Links for Military and Veteran Comrades

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Below are links to cut and paste into your browser. Best Wishes.

Military Transition Resource Site:

http://tinyurl.com/avjua


Scholarship Search:

http://tinyurl.com/88n4p


Military Friends Website:

http://tinyurl.com/cr9t3


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