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Helping Veterans Transition to Civilian Careers: A Conversation with Ben Read

This week on Oscar Mike Radio, host Travis Partington sits down with Ben Read, a British Army veteran and former Rotary Wing Technician, for an insightful conversation on military service, career transition, and innovation in veteran support.

With 12 years of experience working on military helicopters, Ben brings a unique perspective on both the technical demands of service and the challenges of life after the military.

From Military Aviation to Civilian Life

Ben Read’s military career focused on maintaining and supporting rotary wing aircraft—an essential and highly specialized role within the British Army. However, like many veterans, transitioning out of the military came with its own set of challenges.

In this episode, Ben discusses:

  • The shift from structured military life to civilian uncertainty
  • Translating military skills into civilian job opportunities
  • The identity and purpose challenges many veterans experience
  • His story highlights a common issue: veterans often possess valuable skills but struggle to communicate them effectively in the civilian workforce.

    The Problem: Translating Military Experience

    One of the biggest barriers veterans face is translating their military roles into language that employers understand. Technical expertise, leadership, and problem-solving abilities don’t always fit neatly into traditional resumes.

    This disconnect can lead to underemployment, frustration, and a difficult transition process.

    The Solution: Redeployable.io

    To address this gap, Ben created Redeployable.io, a platform designed specifically to help veterans bridge the divide between military and civilian careers.

    Using AI and personalized simulations, Redeployable.io helps users:

    • Translate military experience into civilian job skills
    • Identify career paths aligned with their strengths
    • Build confidence in their transition journey
    • Receive tailored guidance based on their background
    • The platform supports veterans in both the United Kingdom and the United States, making it a valuable international resource.

      Firsthand Experience with Redeployable.io

      During the episode, Travis shares his own experience using Redeployable.io. The process took approximately 60 minutes and involved a series of guided prompts designed to capture both military and professional experience.

      While the platform requires detailed input, the outcome provides meaningful insights and actionable direction, making the time investment worthwhile.

      A Free Resource for Veterans

      One of the most compelling aspects of Redeployable.io is accessibility. The platform is completely free for veterans, removing financial barriers and making it easy for anyone to get started.

      For veterans navigating uncertainty after service, this kind of tool can be a game-changer.

      Why This Conversation Matters

      This episode of Oscar Mike Radio is especially valuable for:

      • Veterans transitioning to civilian careers
      • Employers looking to better understand veteran skill sets
      • Anyone interested in AI-driven career tools
      • Support organizations working with veterans
      • Ben Read’s work is a strong example of how innovation and lived experience can come together to solve real-world problems.

        Final Thoughts

        Transitioning out of the military is never simple, but tools like Redeployable.io are helping make the process more structured, personalized, and effective.

        Ben Read’s story is not just about his own journey. It’s about creating solutions that empower others. His work is helping veterans move forward with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

        If you’re a veteran, or know someone who is, this episode is well worth your time.

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