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Once a Warrior
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Once a Warrior

How One Veteran Found a New Mission Closer to Home

Sentinel, 2020 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Eye Opening
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

After two tours each of Afghanistan and Iraq in the Marines, author Jake Wood returned home. He describes his psychological wounds, and explains that thousands of US former servicemen and women struggle to integrate back into society, searching for the sense of purpose they found in the military. When an earthquake rocked Haiti in 2010, Wood and a team of veterans went to help. This launched Team Rubicon, a disaster relief organization that now has responded to many catastrophes. In this gripping, painful and honest account of war and its aftermath, Wood details the transformative power veterans find in rendering meaningful service.

Take-Aways

  • Since 2012, more veterans have committed suicide than have died in combat.
  • Veterans can find the transition to civilian life frustrating, but connecting with a way to serve eases that path.
  • Wood realized the “spirit of service” resonated deeply with vets, encouraging him to found and then expand Team Rubicon as a disaster relief organization.

About the Author

Former Marine sniper Jake Wood is co-founder and CEO of Team Rubicon, a disaster relief organization he launched in 2010 that now has 125,000 volunteers.