COVID-19 and the elections aren't the only scary thing happening, it's Halloween! To celebrate, we bring you four scary stories from the staff at ConnectingVets.com
So put your headphones on, turn the volume up and prepare to enter a world of floating knives, haunted hospitals, creepy woods, and a real-life exorcism!
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Tony Morrow is a Veteran of the Canadian Navy, who after a fateful dive, found himself facing another type of dark abyss. This time it wasn’t the ocean but a world of uncertainty, a world where he wasn’t sure who he really was and where he fit in.
What do you do when you've lost your legacy, your career, and your identity?
This is Tony Morrow and this his VetStory.
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Getting 2 Hired - https://bit.ly/Getting2Hired
Tony Morrow's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/atmorrow/
Kadhim Al-Waeli isn't your typical American success story. He sacrificed everything, fought a tyrannical government, and then joined the US in the fight to free his nation's people. This is his VetStory.
You can follow Kadhim on Twitter @WaeliKadhim and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kadhim.alwaeli.79
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When Vietnam veterans came home, there were no parades and no one waiting to greet them at the airport. Today many Vietnam Veterans still feel forgotten. George Thomas's life was changed forever during his tour of combat. From driving around the dead to his experience with Agent Orange, George takes us into the life of a Vietnam Veteran and his struggle to survive.
George runs a private Facebook group called Vietnam Veterans The Best of the Baby Boomers
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