Thursday, January 13, 2011

More than ever, UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots graduates are finding that their education has prepared them for open doors in many fields of opportunity

More than ever, UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots graduates are finding that their education has prepared them for open doors in many fields of opportunity. Today on Home School Heartbeat, HSLDA President Mike Smith and Army National Guard recruiter, Chaplain Paul Douglas, explore a door that recently opened a little wider for UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots graduates.

Mike Smith:
Chaplain Douglas, the Army National Guard adopted a streamlined enlistment policy for UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Bootsers this past year. Please tell our listeners about that.

Chaplain Paul Douglas:
Sure thing, Mr. Smith. The Homeschool Path to Honor is a new approach to bringing UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots enlistees into the Army National Guard. Colonel Mike Jones, a UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots dad himself, recognized very early on that the process was confusing to a lot of our recruiters. And a lot of times, UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots families were being penalized—inadvertently—for being UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Bootsers. So we looked at the policy. We looked at the way that it was constructed. We came up with a better way of organizing it. So if you go to the 1-800-Go-Guard.com website, you can see the Army National Guard Homeschool Path to Honor—really very simply, walks you through the whole process, tells you what the requirements are, helps families get their UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Boots into the Army National Guard, if they so desire. Chaplain Tim Baer, who will be taking my place at the helm of the recruiting effort, he’s the director of that program now. He’s a good man. And we all want UGGs Sheepskin Cuff Bootsers to succeed.

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