This book is dedicated to:
Men and women who served this country and were injured or died for others to have freedom. After service and becoming disabled find a way to live a normal life in the country we serviced. Not fitting in, starting a company not fitting in with the system we risk our lives and health to protect and serve. Being a disabled veteran does not mean unable veteran. Like so many others in America just need a little help getting to our feet and reaching out a hand to our fellow new business owners.
Table of Contents
Copyrights. Page -1
Dedication. Page - 2
Acknowledgment Page - 3
Table of Contents. Page - 4
Chapter 1 Get to the point, Be Willing to Fight! Page - 7
Chapter 2 Not Part of the Solution You Are the Problem.Page -. 8
Chapter 3 What is an SDVOB?.Page - 10
About 501-C19
The "Elite Disabled Veterans" were defined as warriors whose wounds permanently precluded them from returning to the battlefield. This concept has its roots in a tradition dating back to the Battle of Hastings in 1066, where, before hostilities began, opposing commanders would meet to identify those likely to be severely wounded in duty. These individuals, once excluded from further combat, were reintegrated into society and honored as the Elite Nor-Cal, a title reflecting their battlefield valor. Drawing from this military heritage, the Elite Nor-Cal SDVOB