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Military in the News at National College

A Soldier’s Story

May 11, 2012

Brad Marine, the college’s regional director of military affairs for Kentucky, shared this account of his experience during his recent deployment with the Kentucky National Guard’s Agribusiness Development Team III to Afghanistan:

It was a privilege to deploy with the Kentucky National Guard’s Agribusiness Development Team (ADT) III to Afghanistan. Without a doubt, these were some of the finest soldiers I have ever had the pleasure to work with during my 20 years of service.

The roles of the ADT teams in Afghanistan are critical to that country’s ability to sustain and develop their agribusiness structure. ADT team specialists provided guidance and assistance on a wide variety of agribusiness services to include veterinary services, irrigation, education, and marketability of produce to the world economy.

As a Security Force member, it was our job to ensure the safety of the ADT team and those we worked with in the civilian sector. This also gave me a wonderful opportunity to interact with the local Afghan population on a regular basis, an experience I will always appreciate.

What I found most amazing about the culture was the hospitality and their ability to adapt. Despite the fact the country has been at war for the past 30 years, the people of Afghanistan remain upbeat and gracious.

Another amazing part of the Afghanistan culture is the children and their ability to overcome difficulties and keep a smile on their face. One young boy who was 11 became a trusted friend of mine (see picture). He worked full-time (pedaling kabobs and soda to the troops) to support his mother and younger siblings, and he went to school when the time allowed. He never complained and was always grateful when we visited.

I could fill the pages with stories of sacrifice, courage and determination demonstrated by our troops and their families as well as that of Afghan people as they fight for freedom. There are so many and so few pages to work with but I will leave you with this.

Our fighting forces are the best in the world and the families they leave back home are the valiant who must be willing to sacrifice the ones they love and hold dearest. Please take a moment to say thank you to the family members and continue to offer your support to the brave men and women in our military.

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Veteran Leadership

Robert Robbins, a U.S. Army veteran and student at the Danville Campus, is looking forward to wearing the new red, white, and blue cord at graduation that will identify him as a member of the military. (read more)
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The Wall that Heals

Students, faculty, and staff from the Richmond Campus gathered on Main Street in downtown Richmond on Wed., April 25 to show their support and appreciation as the “Wall that Heals” arrived in town. (read more)
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Tribute to the Troops

On Monday, May 7, the Florence Campus held an Armed Forces Recognition Celebration. (read more)
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Never Lose Sight of Your Goals

Cameron Hall will be graduating in May with a bachelor’s degree in business administration-management – having already completed an associate’s in the radio and television broadcasting program. (read more)
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Veteran Turns Benefits into New Career

Graduate Maurice Johnson works as a PC Support Technician for RX Crossroads where he solves information technology problems daily. (read more)
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Jamie Kays is an Army veteran who recently enrolled in the medical assisting associate’s degree program using her Chapter 33 GI Bill benefits. (read more)
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Meet and Greet Focuses on Women Veterans

Regional Director of Military Affairs Wes Smith recently represented the Louisville Campus at the Kentucky Women Veterans Meet and Greet. (read more)
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Campus Recognized for Supporting Guardsmen and Reservists

On Thursday, March 22nd, representatives from the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) visited the Knoxville Campus to recognize National College for its support of the Guard and Reserves. (read more)
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Serving our Veterans

Melissa Jones, local veterans employment representative (LVER) for the Kentucky Office of Employment and Training (OET), recently visited the Louisville campus. (read more)
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Opening Doors with New Degrees

David is enrolled at the Florence Campus and he is well on his way to earning an associate’s degree in business administration-management and accounting. (read more)
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Business Student Prepares to Launch New Business

Shartina “Tami” Charles will soon launch her new career as a distributor for Dudley Hair Care Products. (read more)
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Long-Time Graduate Advances to New Career Heights

Graduate Shannon Hall has put his skills and training to good use at Lowe’s in Salem, where he advanced to the position of department manager (read more)
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Campus Hosts Community Spotlight Series that Benefits Veterans

On February 1st, the Lexington Campus hosted its second Community Spotlight Series event with Matt Rogers from the Vet Center. (read more)
Cell Phones for Soldiers

Cell Phones for Soldiers

National College campuses in the Tennessee and Indiana Region recently collected thirty-five cell phones in support of the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America’s Cell Phone for Soldiers project. (read more)
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“Vet to Vet”

On Tuesday, December 5th, the Indianapolis Campus hosted a “Vet to Vet” workshop to create networking opportunities for veterans. (read more)
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Military Care Packages

The Richmond Campus collected and donated items for care packages for members of the military serving overseas. (read more)

Operation: Christmas Care

The Fort Wayne Campus recently collected funds for Operation: Christmas Care – an organization that supports military families in need during the Christmas season. (read more)
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Celebrating 125 Years

On Tuesday, November 22, the Henry County Board of Supervisors presented the Martinsville Campus with a proclamation commending National College for 125 years of excellence in education. (read more)
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Veterans Appreciation

On Thursday, November 10th, the Pikeville Campus recognized veterans in a ceremony. (read more)
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Veterans Appreciation

The Louisville Campus celebrated Veterans Day on Thursday, November 10th with a ceremony. (read more)
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Veterans Appreciation

The Dayton Area Campus also celebrated veterans with a reception in early November with keynote speaker Col. Bridget Gregory. (read more)
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Veterans Appreciation

The Parkersburg Campus held its Veterans Recognition ReceptioniIn early November. (read more)
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Students Supporting Veterans

With guidance from Computer Applications Department Chair and former Marine Bob Wilkinson, the Akron Area Campus has been a strong supporter of the Valor Home and Freedom House. (read more)
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Veteran Appreciation

The Florence Campus honored veterans on Thursday November 10 with students and staff. (read more)
Veteran Appreciation

Veteran Appreciation

At the Indianapolis Campus, students, faculty and staff convened on Thursday, November 10th to honor veterans. (read more)
Veteran Appreciation

Veteran Appreciation

On Thursday November 10th, the Akron Area Campus honored veterans with a Veterans Day ceremony. (read more)
Veteran Appreciation

Veteran Appreciation

On Thursday, November 10, veterans of the Martinsville campus gathered for an observance of Veterans Day. (read more)
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Veteran Appreciation Event

On Wednesday, November 9th, the Richmond Campus honored veterans with a Veterans Appreciation Ceremony. (read more)
Veterans at Capitol Hill

Veterans at Capitol Hill

Veteran and Danville graduate Tommy Glass recently accompanied a group of veterans from National College and other career colleges to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. (read more)
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