by Chuck Schmalzried | May 12, 2022 | Blog, Chuck Schmalzried, Entrepreneurship
One of the best ways to keep up with what’s going on with military veterans all around the country is to check out some military podcasts. If you don’t know what a podcast is, it’s essentially a talk radio show that you can listen to on the internet....
by Chuck Schmalzried | Feb 10, 2021 | Blog, Chuck Schmalzried, Entrepreneurship, Veteran
The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone, including the Veterans. Due to this, the US Department of Veteran Affairs is continually working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Federal partners, and healthcare personnel to reach out and...
by Chuck Schmalzried | Feb 3, 2021 | Blog, Chuck Schmalzried, Entrepreneurship, Veteran
Military is known as armed forces and heavily guarded, highly systematic force generally meant for warfare. It is usually officially recognized and supported by a sovereign state. Following are some of the organizations that support military families. Armed Services...
by Chuck Schmalzried | Nov 2, 2020 | Chuck Schmalzried, Entrepreneurship, Veteran
Many veterans struggle to compete with other home buyers, but many real estate professionals can provide an advantage for veterans. Interest rates are incredibly low at the moment, making homeownership a worthwhile goal for many Americans. However, there are fewer...
by Chuck Schmalzried | May 14, 2020 | Blog, Chuck Schmalzried, Entrepreneurship, Veteran
Chris Sweetin has spent more than 20 years serving his country in the United States Air Force. During his career, he was working as an HH-60G Flight Examiner. Additionally, he spent time working as an engineer in the same HH-60G sector. Sweetin has an exemplary career...
by Chuck Schmalzried | Dec 28, 2019 | Blog, Chuck Schmalzried, Entrepreneurship
Soldiers never give up. Charlie Linville is living proof. The ex-Marine who lost is leg has become the first wounded war veteran to scale Mount Everest, a 29,000-feet trek that took him to the top of the world’s tallest mountain. Linville intended to...