Life After 22 Years
Entering the Unknown
Remember Where It Began
Have To Start Somewhere
Born Again With New Life Choices
Keeping A Memoir
Letting It Go
Split
Made Things Easier
Starting A New Career
Rugged vs. Smooth
That Somewhere Evolved
Focused On Moving Forward
Avoid Substance Abuse
Isolated But Peaceful
Grateful
Tactically Professional
Exiting The Unknown
The Army takes its toll on Soldiers by pushing them to their limits, physically and mentally, but none of that compares to one of the hardest things I ever had to experience, which is the transition from 22 years in the Army to a retired veteran and civilian. Adjusting to that change feels like it’s equivalent to starting a completely new life. Frankly, it is starting a new life. A military environment is the polar opposite from a civilian environment; a highly disciplined and strict lifestyle to independent and free; an established structure to making my own structure; and an umbrella of benefits and security to creating my own sense of security.
Since this is a new experience for me, I can imagine it’s definitely new for those that never served in the military. My intent is to show this transition as one of the most difficult in a Soldier’s life. Through my lens, those that never served in the military will get a glimpse of the challenges and excitement as I transition from one life to another.