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#176: Congressional Recommendations on Military, National and Public Service w/ Veterans Shawn Skelly and Ed Allard

#176: Congressional Recommendations on Military, National and Public Service w/ Veterans Shawn Skelly and Ed Allard

FromBorne the Battle


#176: Congressional Recommendations on Military, National and Public Service w/ Veterans Shawn Skelly and Ed Allard

FromBorne the Battle

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Should every American Citizen serve in the military? Should women be required to register for the selective service (draft)? What should the future of the Selective Service look like? Navy Veteran Shawn Skelly and Marine Corps Veteran Ed Allard are commissioners for the Commission on National, Military and Public Service. Their mission is to recommend answers to these and many more questions, to Congress by March of 2020. Shawn and Ed came on Borne the Battle to discuss the two years of data that the National Commission on Military, National and Public Service has gathered to answer those and many other questions.Some of the goals of the National Commission are:
Reviewing the military selective service process.
Listening to the public to learn from those who serve.
Igniting a national conversation about service.
Developing recommendations that will encourage every American to be inspired and eager to serve.
According to their interim report, the Commission has learned:
Americans value service.
Americans are willing to consider a wide variety of options to encourage or require service.
Some Americans are aware of the details of the Selective Service System - while many are not.
Some Barriers to Service include:
Military Service is a responsibility borne by few.
National Service is America's best-kept secret
Public Service personnel practices need an overhaul
Civic knowledge is critical for our democracy, but too few Americans receive high quality education.
CLICK HERETO READ THE ENTIRE REPORT COMPLETE WITH WHAT THE COMMISSION IS CONSIDERING AS RECOMMENDATIONSFinally, the commissioners came on Borne the Battle to let listeners know that they can provide input.CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW - DEADLINE IS DEC 31, 2019ADDITIONAL LINKS
https://inspire2serve.gov/
https://www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange/conditions/index.asp
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/69273/va-walmart-open-telehealth-locations-serve-veterans-rural-areas/
https://www.blogs.va.gov/VAntage/69370/blue-water-navy-veterans-disability-claims-now-decided/
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/07/29/2019-15891/center-for-innovation-for-care-and-payment
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Released:
Dec 18, 2019
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Hosted by Tanner Iskra, Borne the Battle recognizes each battle, challenge, and sacrifice our Veterans endure during and after their service, as well as spotlighting important resources, offices, and benefits VA offers our Veterans.