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Richard Bleeker

Richard Bleeker - Signed Articles of Agreement February 25, 2010, 75th Learner

United States Marine Corps

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.

  • Tuesday, March 23, 2010 11:48 | Richard Bleeker
    Who am I I’m going to say first that I dislike writing about myself. For some reason I find it very changing. Me, for my friends they tell me I have lived an interesting life. From a misspent youth to my time in the Corps with two deployments to Iraq, then a nice brain injury. It has been one hell of a ride. Want I learned is I want to live out my dreams. The last couple of years I have spent working hard to recover for my brain and trying to find my path in life. I think I found it. If you really want to know who I am meet me
  • Sunday, March 14, 2010 15:03 | Richard Bleeker
    First I dislike Orientation in general, because most of them tell me a ton of information that I don’t need. Now for the orientation that Al Renteria gave for Southwest Veterans’ Business Resource Center. Was a good orientation. I now know what SVBRC does what its main mission is, but after that I’m a little lost. I fell that half my fault because I don’t really know what I what to do with my live. All I know is I want my own business. One thing that has become a pet peeve is how veterans still talk to each other as if rank is still on are collars

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