For David Oppenheim, life is all about balance. He juggles his military service, his civilian employment, and his family. Oppenheim’s oldest son is currently serving on active duty as a Captain in the U.S. Army, and his daughter is currently serving on active duty as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kevin J. Steinberg
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The skills that Navy Reserve Lt. Jesse E. Iwuji learned during his time at the U.S. Naval Academy and on active duty in became critical when he decided to pursue his true passion: becoming a professional NASCAR driver.
If you know conservative activist Jack Posobiec’s name at all, it’s probably because he was retweeted by President Donald Trump last week, when he implied that the public furor over a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville was driven more by the media’s biases than sincere concerns about street violence.
Military spouses often serve in many roles when their service member is deployed: second parent, family accountant, and in the case of a Centralia, Washington Navy couple: state senator.