Dr. Kerri D. Johnson
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Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

While much of the American public venerates people who enlist in the military, constantly referring to all veterans as ‘heroes’ may direct them into lower-paying careers associated with selflessness.

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Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

While much of the American public venerates people who enlist in the military, constantly referring to all veterans as ‘heroes’ may direct them into lower-paying careers associated with selflessness.

More

Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

While much of the American public venerates people who enlist in the military, constantly referring to all veterans as ‘heroes’ may direct them into lower-paying careers associated with selflessness.

More

Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

While much of the American public venerates people who enlist in the military, constantly referring to all veterans as ‘heroes’ may direct them into lower-paying careers associated with selflessness.

More

Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

While much of the American public venerates people who enlist in the military, constantly referring to all veterans as ‘heroes’ may direct them into lower-paying careers associated with selflessness.

More

Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers

While much of the American public venerates people who enlist in the military, constantly referring to all veterans as ‘heroes’ may direct them into lower-paying careers associated with selflessness.

More

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