The Basics of Military Culture
Want to learn more about the US military and Veteran population? Here’s where you start. Our new Military Culture course series takes a deeper dive into four defining aspects of daily life in the military: Service, Values, People, and Transition. Expanding on ideas presented in our foundational course 15 Things Veterans Want You To Know, this series introduces six characters who made the choice to serve their country.
Understanding Military Culture is the first step to connecting with the military and Veteran community
In a look borrowed from vintage newsreels, this four-part series on The Basics of Military Culture, powered by PsychArmor, covers stories from six American service members about their experiences serving our country.
Military Culture Basics
This series provides an in-depth exploration of military service and culture, covering topics such as the commitment required to serve, the values that guide military culture, the diversity and inclusivity within the military, and the challenges service members and their families face during and after their service. This series features personal stories and interviews with service members, as well as insights into the benefits of military service and the invaluable soft skills that it provides.
What you will learn…
SERVICE
Understand the different reasons why people serve in the military.
VALUES
Understand the common values that make up military culture.
PEOPLE
Recognize the diversity of experiences in the military community.
TRANSITION
Gain insight into the challenges faced by service members and their families.
Who is this course for?
This course series was created for anyone that lives, works, or interacts with our nation's service members, Veterans, and their family members, including:
Healthcare Providers
Employers
Community Members
Family Members
Volunteers
Educators
In the making…
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