#77 -17 Years and 10 Years!. By chance this episode is being published on the 17th anniversary of my retirement of the the Air Force and not far off from 10 years retiring from the FDIC. Kinda cool this episode landed on this date. This episode includes an unexpected promotion as an adjunct professor, navigating through the Veterans Affairs process for entitlements, and the foundation for the organization of the FDIC as I start a new adventure. I hope you enjoy the episode, thank you for listening and coming back each week.
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