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The tougher the experience someone has in the military, the more they take away from it – and the more bonded they remain to the people who people who persevered beside them. Attending West Point and Army Ranger school provide plenty of opportunities to be tough and to learn to work as a team.
Brendan Krasinski is a graduate of West Point and the Army Ranger school. During his six years in the Army, he served and trained in Egypt and Kuwait. Although he initially held a position in sales after leaving the military, he quickly realized it was not what he wanted to do with his life and pivoted to law school, eventually becoming a defense attorney.
In this episode of Veteran Voices, produced in partnership with Vets2Industry, host Scott Luton speaks with Brendan about:
• Why the correct answer to the question, “Why are you losing weight?” at West Point is always ‘exercise.’
• Making life transitions more successful by looking at all of your options before making a choice
• His top piece of advice for anyone planning to transition from the military to a civilian career with full recognition of their experience and skills
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