Naomi Fischer: Cadre to Care Giver- continuing a life of service
After 20 years of serving her country, Naomi Fischer decided it was time to make a change so that she could spend more time with her daughter Melinda and start a new career. As cadre at the Warrior Transition Battalion, Naomi knew the importance of a good transition plan. She came to RP/6 looking for information for her soldiers and then for herself. She moved home and has come full circle. She is now an AW2 counselor assisting soldiers in transition. To learn more check out the story in Clarksville Now. http://clarksvillenow.com/local/military-transitioning-out-helped-by-uso-rp6-center/
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