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Behind the Greens: Serving with Purpose

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Behind the Greens is a podcast produced by US Army Recruiting Command. This podcast is intended to not only show what it’s like to be a Soldier but also what you can gain from a life of service. Right now, service members only make up one percent of the population, so many don’t know what it’s really like to be in our boots. We want to start bridging that gap between Soldiers and civilians and answer questions many people may have when considering a career with us. We'll talk to Soldiers about their personal experiences and experts who can help us break down the benefits of being a member of our profession.
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Behind the Greens is a podcast produced by US Army Recruiting Command. This podcast is intended to not only show what it’s like to be a Soldier but also what you can gain from a life of service. Right now, service members only make up one percent of the population, so many don’t know what it’s really like to be in our boots. We want to start bridging that gap between Soldiers and civilians and answer questions many people may have when considering a career with us. We'll talk to Soldiers about their personal experiences and experts who can help us break down the benefits of being a member of our profession.
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