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Eric Smith - Signed Articles of Agreement December 10, 2009, 57th Learner

United States Navy

This is my beginning to My Life, My Lineage, My First Paperback Book. I invite you to read my journey as I compose each chapter of the 14 Level Reintegration Program. My success is your success and our community's success. Thank you for your courage and support. To post comments you must register with our community. You can view this outline  I am using to map out my progess. Thank you for your comments, I value them.

  • Friday, December 18, 2009 10:27 | Eric Smith

    Greetings to all in the spirit of love, I am thankful for this opportunity to join an organization that is committed to helping those who are weak and in the depths of despondency.  We can only be our best when when we make others their best because we are here for each other.  The foot cannot say to the ankle I don't need you nor can the hand say to the arm I don't need you.  Sure they serve different purposes and are different parts, but there is a connection there that binds them together and they work best when working together in harmony.

    Therefore, we who are commited to the call of helping others (veterans) have an obligation/duty to reach out and make known the oppotunities and benefits that are available.  This is a task that lies before us now and action is required now to move forward.  There will be oppositions yes.  The greatest oppositons come when doing that which is right.  We are engaged in during was is right.  Again I am grateful for this opportunity to serve and I welcome any comments on going forward.  Buy the way, I am a painting contractor located in San Diego and plan to go forward in hiring veterans/youth to train in the area of painting,sales,marketing,and estimating.  However, we need more work to sustain our goals/missons/vision.

    I do believe Love is the answer!  (We do all we can for that which we love)

     

    Eric Smith

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