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National Invest In Veterans Week® Strategic Expansion: Leveraging Global Domains for Veteran Social Impact

Jeff Shuford's leadership in National Invest In Veterans Week® extends into the digital realm, where he oversees the management of the largest collection of veteran state domains globally

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May 10, 2024 – Washington D.C. – In a monumental development, Jeff Shuford, a leading figure in the National Invest In Veterans Week® movement, has expanded his reach into the digital domain. He now oversees the management of the largest collection of veteran state domains globally, a strategic move aimed at enhancing the accessibility of services tailored to meet the unique needs of veterans. This initiative not only serves as a tribute to veterans' service but also marks a significant advancement in redefining how veterans transition into entrepreneurial roles.

These domains, which currently redirect to the Invest In Veterans Week® site, play a pivotal role in deploying assets during both National Invest In Veterans Week® and International Veterans Day celebrations. Among the domains are platforms such as LouisianaVeterans.com, KansasVeterans.com, RhodeIslandVeterans.com, NewHampshireVeterans.com, DelawareVeterans.com, PennsylvaniaVeterans.com, SouthCarolinaVeterans.com, MississippiVeterans.com, WyomingVeterans.com, WestVirginiaVeterans.com, TennesseeVeterans.com, NewJerseyVeterans.com, NorthDakotaVeterans.com, Veterans.International, FloridaVeterans.com, AustraliaVeterans.com, SouthKoreaVeterans.com, GermanyVeterans.com, JapanVeterans.com, UnitedKingdomVeterans.com, NatoVeterans.com, UnitedNationsVeterans.com, Veterans.International, ItalyVeterans.com, TurkeyVeterans.com, FranceVeterans.com, NorwayVeterans.com, SpainVeterans.com, InvestInVeteransWeek.com, PolandVeterans.com, BrazilVeterans.com, Netherlandsveterans.com, BelgiumVeterans.com, PortugalVeterans.com, and IcelandVeterans.com, among others. Each of these platforms is meticulously designed to address the specific needs of veterans within their respective states.

Shuford's efforts transcend mere recognition of veterans' sacrifices; they represent a proactive endeavor to reshape how veterans reintegrate into civilian life, especially within the entrepreneurial realm. These domains are not just websites; they are potential hubs for community building, networking, and professional development. They provide avenues for veterans to emerge as leaders and innovators in the business landscape.

This digital network and tribute are perfectly aligned with the broader objectives of National Invest In Veterans Week®, emphasizing the importance of investing in veterans' skills and talents. They underscore Shuford's steadfast commitment to establishing a sustainable and supportive environment where veterans can flourish as entrepreneurs.

The deployment of these domains represents a significant milestone in Shuford's digital advocacy efforts for veterans, reflecting his dedication to reshaping the global landscape of veteran support. Through initiatives like LouisianaVeterans.com, KansasVeterans.com, UnitedNationsVeterans.com, and many others, Shuford is pioneering a new era of support and engagement for veterans, setting the standard for digital stewardship in the veteran community. His efforts have been honored with a congressional commendation, recognizing the profound impact of his work in advancing the cause of veterans' support and empowerment. The value of his veteran-focused domain portfolio is estimated to be between $5-10 million, highlighting the immense impact and potential of his digital advocacy efforts for veterans globally.

Each domain represents not just a web address, but a beacon of support and opportunity for our veterans. From LouisianaVeterans.com to IcelandVeterans.com, these platforms are strategic assets, meticulously crafted to address the unique needs of veterans in each state and country. They are more than websites; they are digital bridges connecting veterans to vital resources, networking opportunities, and pathways to entrepreneurial success. This initiative is not just about recognition; it’s about empowerment. By investing in these domains, we are investing in the skills, talents, and future of our veterans, creating a sustainable and supportive environment where they can thrive as leaders and innovators. This digital network is a testament to our unwavering commitment to our veterans and their continued success in civilian life.
— Jeff Shuford
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International Veterans Day: A New Chapter in Global Remembrance and Unity

March 3rd marks a significant milestone in the global calendar as International Veterans Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the contributions of veterans worldwide. This day transcends national boundaries and unifies international sentiments, acknowledging the shared experiences and sacrifices of military veterans from various nations. Unlike the traditional Veterans Day observed in the United States and similar commemorations on November 11th in other countries, March 3rd serves as a unique day of recognition, setting a new precedent for international veteran appreciation.

March 3rd holds deep historical roots with multiple significant events enhancing its selection as International Veterans Day. For instance, on this day in 1931, "The Star-Spangled Banner" was declared the national anthem of the United States, symbolizing national unity and resilience. Similarly, the establishment of the Federal Naval Reserve on March 3, 1915, underscored the importance of military readiness and strategic foresight. These events, among others, such as the statehood of Florida and the creation of the Minnesota Territory, contribute to the rich tapestry of March 3rd, making it a day not just of remembrance but also of celebration of progress and strategic milestones.

The decision to establish March 3rd as International Veterans Day was driven by the recognition of a gap in a truly global acknowledgment of veterans' contributions. While many countries have specific days to honor their military personnel, these often coincide with significant historical military events pertinent to those nations. International Veterans Day aims to transcend these national narratives, offering a day that can unite all countries in a collective acknowledgment of military service and sacrifice. It represents a day of solidarity, reflection, and celebration that resonates across all borders.

Compared to other commemorative days like the United States' Veterans Day, Anzac Day in Australia, or Volkstrauertag in Germany, March 3rd does not align with any existing national military remembrance days, thereby avoiding historical overlaps and ensuring its unique position as a day of inclusive international remembrance. This strategic choice allows for a more unified global observance, which celebrates the common values and sacrifices shared among the veterans of the world's military forces.

International Veterans Day encourages various forms of recognition and celebration. Activities range from social media campaigns promoting stories of international veterans, to community gatherings and parades in different countries. The day also promotes economic support for veteran-owned businesses globally and encourages educational and resourceful workshops that aid veterans in accessing benefits and opportunities. Through these actions, the day not only honors veterans but also supports their continued welfare and integration into civilian life.

Tied closely to International Veterans Day is the National Invest in Veterans Week®, observed from March 1st to 7th. This week focuses on advocacy for veterans, aiming to draw attention to and address their needs through educational, economic, and healthcare initiatives. By investing in the welfare of veterans, the week serves as a proactive approach to enhancing their lives and acknowledging their sacrifices in a tangible, impactful manner.

International Veterans Day on March 3rd is not merely a day of remembrance; it is a call to action for nations worldwide to unite in their respect and gratitude towards those who have served. It challenges the global community to rise above historical and nationalistic differences, fostering a shared identity and mutual respect among all veterans. This day asks us to reflect on the broader implications of military service — understanding it as a commitment that transcends national boundaries and unites individuals under the common cause of peace and security. As we move forward, March 3rd stands as a beacon of international unity and a testament to the enduring spirit of those who have served their countries across the globe.

Quick Facts:

"The Star-Spangled Banner" becomes official: On March 3, 1931, President Herbert Hoover signed a congressional act making "The Star-Spangled Banner" the official national anthem of the United States.

Establishment of the Federal Naval Reserve: On March 3, 1915, Congress established the Federal Naval Reserve, which played a significant role in the U.S. Navy's operations during major conflicts including World Wars I and II.

Statehood and territorial organization: Florida was admitted as the 27th state of the United States on March 3, 1845. Additionally, on March 3, 1849, Congress created the Minnesota Territory.

First amphibious military operation: March 3 marks the date of the first amphibious landing operation by American forces during the Revolutionary War.

Veterans Day Observances Worldwide: March 3 also provides an interesting contrast to how various nations honor their military veterans.

South Korea observes its Veterans Day on June 6th, which is also known as Memorial Day or "Hyun Choong Il".

Germany’s equivalent to Veterans Day is Volkstrauertag (People’s Day of Mourning), observed on the Sunday closest to November 16th.

Australia commemorates Anzac Day on April 25th.

Japan observes its Memorial Day for War Dead on August 15th.

In the United Kingdom, Remembrance Day is observed on November 11th, with the Sunday nearest to November 11th celebrated as Remembrance Sunday.

Choosing March 3rd as International Veterans Day provides a unique date that does not overlap with the national observances of these countries, allowing it to stand as a distinct day dedicated to celebrating the contributions of veterans globally.

Concluding Thoughts:

March 3rd isn’t just another day on the calendar; it’s a celebration of progress and remembrance in the fabric of world history.

March 3rd has been selected as the date for International Veterans Day to establish a unified global observance that honors veterans from every nation, surpassing the limitations of individual national histories.

International Veterans Day was established in 2024 by Iraq War veteran Jeff Shuford, under the guidance of LTC Rickey L. Pope, USA (Ret.), and with strategic advisement from Lonnell McCall II and NFL legend Drayton Florence.

The congressionally honored National Invest In Veterans Week® precedes the establishment of International Veterans Day and was created to encourage a week-long observance focused on increasing support and investment in the lives of veterans.

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Douglas County Commissioners Honor Veterans During National Invest In Veterans Week® 2022

National Invest In Veterans Week® is a time when we come together as a nation to honor the brave men and women who have served in our armed forces. From March 1st to March 7th, we celebrated our heroes with a series of virtual events that highlighted the best of what our veterans have to offer.

The week kicked off with a powerful keynote address from Brigadier General (Ret.) Carol Eggert. Brigadier General Eggert shared her experiences as a military leader and discussed the importance of supporting veterans as they transition to civilian life. She emphasized the need for businesses to hire veterans and recognize the valuable skills and experiences they bring to the workforce.

The National Invest In Veterans Week® featured several noteworthy events that focused on empowering and assisting veterans. Here are seven of the best events that took place during the week.

Fran Tarkenton, founder of GoSmallBiz, shared his insights on how veterans can leverage their unique experiences to create a compelling value proposition in the job market. Tarkenton, a former NFL quarterback and successful entrepreneur, emphasized the importance of resilience, adaptability, and leadership in the business world. He urged veterans to use their military training and experience as a competitive advantage and offered practical tips on networking and building a personal brand.

Allyson Lawson, a military spouse and marketing communications associate at the San Diego & Imperial SBDC Network, spoke about the challenges faced by military spouses in building a professional identity. She shared her own experiences and offered tips on how to establish oneself as a professional or entrepreneur despite frequent relocations and other obstacles. Lawson encouraged military spouses to pursue their passions and leverage their unique strengths to achieve their career goals.

Colonel (Ret.) Rob Campbell, President of the Military Officers Association of America, highlighted the important role played by military spouses and the challenges they face in finding employment and pursuing their own careers. He discussed the various initiatives undertaken by his organization to support military spouses and urged employers to recognize the valuable skills and experiences that military spouses bring to the table.

Dr. Benjamin Keyes, a licensed clinical psychologist and founder of Keyes Psychology, spoke about the importance of self-care in the transition from military to civilian life. He emphasized the need for veterans to prioritize their physical, emotional, and mental well-being as they navigate the challenges of transitioning to a new phase of their lives. Dr. Keyes offered practical tips on managing stress, building resilience, and developing a positive mindset.

Colonel (Ret.) Michael S. Hartmann, CEO of Hartmann Industries LLC, shared his insights on leadership and management in the private sector, drawing on his experience in the military and in business. He emphasized the importance of building strong relationships, setting clear goals, and fostering a culture of accountability and trust. Colonel Hartmann encouraged veterans to bring their leadership skills and experiences to the private sector and offered practical tips on how to succeed in the business world.

Elizabeth Cotton, Executive Director of Black Tech Link, spoke about the power of public diplomacy in advancing STEM education and resources around the world. She discussed the various grant opportunities available through the federal government and offered practical advice on navigating the application process. Cotton shared examples of successful public diplomacy projects and encouraged veterans to get involved in this important work.

Evan Hafer, a former Green Beret and founder and CEO of Black Rifle Coffee Company, spoke about his journey from military service to entrepreneurship. He emphasized the importance of leveraging the skills and experiences gained in the military to succeed in the business world. Hafer shared insights on how he built his coffee company from scratch and grew it into a multi-million dollar business with a loyal following. He also discussed his commitment to hiring veterans and how Black Rifle Coffee Company is giving back to the military community through various initiatives.

Another standout event was the "Veterans in Technology" panel discussion. This event featured veterans who have successfully transitioned into careers in the tech industry. They shared their stories and provided valuable insights for other veterans who are interested in pursuing careers in technology. The panelists emphasized the importance of networking and continuous learning in order to succeed in this rapidly evolving industry.

The "Entrepreneurship and Veterans" panel discussion was another highlight of the week. This event brought together veterans who have started their own businesses to share their experiences and provide advice for other veterans who are interested in entrepreneurship. The panelists discussed the challenges they faced in starting their businesses and emphasized the importance of perseverance and adaptability.

A particularly unique event was the "Virtual Tour of the National World War II Museum." This event provided participants with a virtual tour of the museum's exhibits, which highlight the experiences of veterans who served in World War II. The tour emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by our veterans and preserving their stories for future generations.

Finally, the week concluded with an event focused on supporting military spouses. "Finding Your Professional Identity as a Military Spouse" featured Allyson Lawson, who shared her experiences as a military spouse and provided valuable advice for others who are navigating their own careers while supporting their significant others. This event emphasized the importance of recognizing and supporting the sacrifices made by military spouses.

Overall, National Invest In Veterans Week® was a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by our veterans and their families. It highlighted the valuable skills and experiences that veterans bring to the workforce and emphasized the need for businesses to support and hire veterans. The week also provided valuable insights and advice for veterans who are interested in pursuing careers in technology or entrepreneurship. And, importantly, it recognized and supported the sacrifices made by military spouses.

As the staff of National Invest In Veterans Week®, we are proud to have organized this series of events and to have had the opportunity to honor our heroes in this way. We hope that this week has inspired others to support and invest in our veterans, and we look forward to continuing this important work in the years to come.

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