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Transitions Operation DD214 and beyond, is a guide for transitioning servicemembers out of military service. It walks the servicemember through the necessary research and preparation prior to discharge and helps in the development of multiple plans to adapt to various situations the servicemember may encounter after leaving the military.

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Transitions Operation DD214 and beyond, is a guide for transitioning servicemembers out of military service. It walks the servicemember through the necessary research and preparation prior to discharge and helps in the development of multiple plans to adapt to various situations the servicemember may encounter after leaving the military.


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Autorenporträt
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Melody is a married, mother of three children.

She joined the Army like many others shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks. She would serve with a medical instructor unit and then a combat engineer unit. After returning from her deployment to Afghanistan she decided to discharge to be home with her young daughter.

Currently, she is the owner of an event management company and a mobile food truck business based in Augusta, Georgia.

This guide is a compilation of some of the experiences she has had and the many lessons learned that she hopes will help others in their transition from servicemember to civilian.