Transitioning from military service to the civilian world is a pivotal journey that demands thorough preparation beyond the standard curriculum offered by each service branch. While these programs provide essential foundations, proactive steps can significantly enhance your transition experience. We’re here to provide you with a comprehensive guide to bolster your transition efforts, equipping you with the knowledge and resources necessary to navigate this crucial phase effectively. By taking initiative and supplementing your transition process with additional support and guidance, you can ensure a smoother transition into civilian life and maximize your opportunities for success.

Get a Mentor

Transitioning from the military to civilian life can be a daunting process, but having a mentor can significantly ease the transition. A mentor provides invaluable guidance, support, and encouragement, drawing from their own experiences to help navigate the challenges of transitioning.

Where can I find a Mentor?

Finding a mentor can be a transformative step in navigating the complexities of transitioning to civilian life. You may already know someone who has successfully transitioned or can seek guidance from the Veterans Service Organization (VSO) at your base. Additionally, explore mentorship programs tailored to veterans offered by organizations like American Corporate Partners or Veterati. Leverage online platforms and networking events to connect with experienced professionals who can provide invaluable guidance and support.

Starting a Transition Timeline

DoD TAP has created an amazing interactive PDF Timeline that can be used to assist in the transition process. Salute Strong recommends that you download and use the helpful links provided. Click the pic to download.

Preparation Phase : 18-24 Months

Begin the search for your Mentor and start asking questions of those in the process of transition.

Data Gathering : Start consolidating your records in an “I Love Me Book” (Hard copy and Digital)

If you are not familiar with the concept here is a video explaining the “I Love Me Book”

I Love Me Book Contents

This is not a all inclusive list of contents to put in your “I Love Me Book”. Salute Strong recommends that you include anything you think you would want to reference in the future.

Address List Recommended Information

Learning Phase : 12-18 Months

Salute Strong recommends this time frame to research as much information as possible to make an informed decision for your future.

Job/Education Search Phase : 6-12 Months

Education after military service is crucial for career advancement, skill development, and successful transition to civilian life for veterans.

Medical Prep Phase : 3-6 Months

There is a considerable difference in this phase if you are separating vs retiring. Please review each applicable section.

The first step of this phase is a comprehensive review of your medical records. You can do this by yourself or you can use a VSO. There are also several companies that you can pay to review your records and submit your claim on your behalf. Salute Strong recommends that you do your own research if you are going to pay anyone to look into your medical history.

General Medical Phase :

Retirement Medical Phase:

  • TriCare Review
  • FEDVIP Review
  • Life Insurance Review (AKA VGLI is a Scam!)

Seperation Medical Phase:

Salute Strong Medical Insurance Review

90 Days or Less

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