Veterans Never Stop Serving

Helping to Heal as Both a Soldier and Civilian


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Today Mike discusses another Sentinel success story, welcoming to the show Specialist Jayme Hentig, U.S. Army Retired. Jayme recounts nearing the end of high school and being faced with an ultimatum from his father - work in the local factory, go to college, or join the military. He had more fear of a college classroom than the military and aspired beyond the factory, so he chose to join the Army as a medic. These skills would help him later in life, along with a hand from Sentinels of Freedom, to reach his current profession as a doctor.

Jayme details his journey into the Army, the good and bad that come with training and the job itself, the accomplishment of treating his fellow soldiers during wartime, and ultimately suffering from a traumatic brain injury and spinal injury which necessitated a long recovery before even getting back to the States. He explains how he found coping techniques to better deal with the effects of PTSD and learning and memory issues. Upon his return, he was fortunate to be selected by Mike and his team for that extra boost to get his education all the way through graduate school. He’s performed ground-breaking studies on the future of the healing process and continues to help and support his fellow veterans every day.

Thank you for listening to Veterans Never Stop Serving. Please like, follow, subscribe, rate, review, and most importantly share this with a friend or any Veteran’s groups that you are associated with. These uplifting stories honor the men and women who have fought and sacrificed for our country, and the more listeners we have, the more heroes we can help.


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Veterans Never Stop ServingBy Mike Conklin