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  • Tough Cookies: A Military Soldier's Journey from Curiosity to Courage -15
    2024/09/18

    Eva Nevarez St. John is an Army veteran who served from 1976-1982, including time in the Army Reserves. She is the author of When Tough Cookies Crumble: A True Story of Friendship, Murder, and Healing, a memoir that chronicles her military experiences and the deep friendship that shaped her life. Eva is currently semi-retired and living in New Mexico.

    Episode Description: In this episode, we delve into the life and military career of Eva Nevarez St. John, an Army veteran who served from 1976 to 1982, including time in the Army Reserves. Eva shares her journey from a curious and adventurous Army brat to a dedicated soldier who joined the military to escape personal hardship and pursue higher education.

    Eva reflects on the challenges and triumphs of her military service, discussing the discrimination she faced as a woman soldier, the deep bond she formed with her best friend in Korea, and the devastating impact of her friend’s murder by an ROTC instructor. She also talks about the positive characteristics she developed through her service, such as discipline and confidence, as well as the lasting caution she feels towards men in power.

    Throughout the episode, Eva offers valuable advice to women considering or currently pursuing a military career, emphasizing the importance of preparation, support networks, and self-care.

    Contact and Follow Eva:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563521104576

    Website:

    https://enchantedspiritjourneys.com/

    Books:

    When Tough Cookies Crumble: A True Story of Friendship, Murder, and Healing

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    38 分
  • PTSD in Military Soldiers: A Military Woman Shares Her Hopeful Journey -14
    2024/09/11

    Episode Description: In this deeply personal episode, we explore the transformative journey of Annie Emprima who turned their military experiences into a lifelong mission of understanding trauma and its impact on the mind and body. Raised primarily by grandparents with distant parents, this journey is shaped by a sense of detachment from an early age. We delve into the pivotal moments that led them to join the military, including the events of 9/11, financial pressures, and a profound sense of destiny. The conversation touches on their spiritual awakening during deployment and how it became a turning point in their life, ultimately guiding them to a career in researching the complex relationship between emotions and trauma. This episode is a compelling exploration of resilience, self-discovery, and the ongoing journey to heal and help others.

    How to Connect with Annie:

    Social Media Links:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@one.emprima

    Website

    https://oneemprima.com/

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    42 分
  • A Trailblazing Journey in Flight Test Engineering and Military Leadership -13
    2024/09/04

    In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with Eileen Bjorkman, a remarkable woman who came of age during a transformative time in American history—the late 1960s and early 1970s. With a natural talent for math and science and a love for sports, she was anything but typical in an era when women were just starting to gain more opportunities, yet still faced significant discrimination. Her journey took her from a computer programming job to a groundbreaking career in the Air Force, where she became a flight test engineer, overcoming the limitations placed on women in the military at the time.

    How to connect with Eileen Bjorkman:

    eileenbjorkman.com

    LinkedIn -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileen-bjorkman-b323b51a/

    X -

    @AviationHistGal

    Published Books -

    The Fly Girls Revolt

    Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin

    The Propeller Under the Bed

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    35 分
  • Barefoot Vermont to Breaking Barriers: An Exploration on Life in the Military & Gender Equality -12
    2024/08/28

    In this episode, Doris Sumner takes us on a journey from her roots in rural Vermont to her impactful career in the U.S. military, where she found her purpose in advocating for gender equality. Growing up as one of six kids, with five cousins next door, she was the daring tomboy who wasn't afraid to challenge societal norms. Doris's journey took her from working on farms to joining the carnival to becoming a truck driver in the Army and eventually a leader in combating sexism in the Vermont National Guard. This episode delves into her experiences, the challenges she faced, and how she turned them into a mission to create lasting change.

    You can find out more about Doris's book Life At Camp: Combating the Sexism We Tolerate and Why the Military Should Take the Lead at https://itsallaboutego.com/memoir.

    How to connect with Doris Sumner:

    https://itsallaboutego.com/

    Instagram -

    @empoweringgenderopportunities

    LinkedIn -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsallaboutego/

    Facebook -

    Empowering Gender Opportunities, LLC

    X -

    @itsallaboutego1

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    43 分
  • Going Beyond Active Duty: Building Bonds in the United Arab Emirates -11
    2024/08/21

    This episode of Dog Tag Diaries features Kory Flansberg and her whirlwind experience as an admin specialist turned key player in a military mayor cell. Discover her true stories of the highs and lows of working alongside the Australian Air Force, the impact of strict COVID protocols, and the innovative ways Kory and her colleagues kept spirits high amid lockdowns. Plus, hear about Kory's personal journey as a military woman, including her rapid relationship development, the loss of a friend, and how she maintained her strong partnership while away. This engaging episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in military life, resilience, and personal growth.

    How to connect with Kory Flansberg:

    www.linkedin.com/in/kory-flansberg

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    39 分
  • Journeys Across Oceans: From Service to Spouse -10
    2024/08/14

    In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we delve into the unique experiences of transitioning from active military service to becoming a military spouse. Melissa Washington shares personal stories from her 6-month Med Cruise and 6-month West Pac deployments during her short time on active duty. She reflects on how these experiences instilled a sense of discipline, resilience, and adaptability that has influenced every aspect of her life.

    Links and Resources

    Websites

    www.WomenVeteransAlliance.com

    www.MelissaWashington.com

    Social Media

    • www.linkedin.com/in/washingtonmelissa
    • www.instagram.com/ladyveterans

    Book Published

    • https://www.melissawashington.com/author

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    45 分
  • Navigating the Waves: A Pre and Post 9/11 Gay Servicewoman's Journey -9
    2024/08/07

    In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with a remarkable woman who served both before and after 9/11. She shares her experiences as a Damage Controlman, the challenges she faced in a pre-repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" military, and her journey of navigating life and service on her own terms.

    Prepare to be inspired by Jenifer Groves' raw and unfiltered experience. Faced with childhood trauma, Jenifer chose faith and resilience to guide her path. Jenifer touches on life before and after 9/11, shedding light on the controversial "don't ask, don't tell" policy and its impact on LGBTQ+ service members like herself. As she recounts her hardships, including a "marriage of convenience" that was more necessary than convenient, and traumatic separations from her children, Jenifer offers crucial insights into the unique challenges military women face. Her candid advice to women considering a military career— "Don’t lose your voice"—is a powerful call to action, encouraging listeners to champion the stories and struggles of military women. With grit, she balanced motherhood and deployments, raising two children who later joined the military.

    Resources:

    https://modernmilitary.org/programs/lgbtq-advocacy/

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    32 分
  • Frontline Unity: The crucial Role of the US Cultural Support team in Afghanistan -8
    2024/07/31

    This podcast episode is dedicated to Cultural Support Team members

    1LT Ashley White (KIA 2011) and CPT Jenny Moreno (KIA 2013)

    In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, hosts Captain Dakota and Captain Kim sit down with Major Jess Yahn, to discuss a trailblazing time in military history. Join them to learn about the groundbreaking US Army Special Operations Command's Cultural Support Team (CST) program, which was pivotal in lifting the combat arms ban for women in 2015. Major Yahn shares gripping stories from her deployments, including a tense moment on an Afghan airfield and a unique cultural dining experience. Learn about her work with Alltru, the impact of educational initiatives for girls in Afghanistan, and about the Women, Peace, and Security Act. Hear how female soldiers like Jess are breaking barriers and making history. This episode is profoundly inspiring and informative and a must-listen for anyone interested in women in combat roles.

    What is the Cultural Support Team Program?

    • Background and creation of the CST program by the US Army Special Operations Command.

    • Purpose and objectives of CSTs in Afghanistan.

    Deployment and Operations:

    • CSTs deployed with Joint Task Force elements.

    • Integration with special operations units like the Ranger Regiment.

    • Description of direct action missions and village stability operations.

    Roles and Responsibilities:

    • Specific roles CST members played during missions.

    • Importance of cultural awareness and building trust with local Afghan communities.

    Challenges Faced:

    • Physical and mental challenges encountered by CST members.

    • Navigating cultural barriers and gender dynamics in a conflict zone.

    Impact and Achievements:

    • Success stories and notable accomplishments of CSTs.

    • Long-term effects on both the local population and the CST members themselves.

    Social Media: @alltruinc

    Website: AllTru.com

    Book: Last to eat, last to learn: My Life in Afghanistan Fighting to Educate Women

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    35 分