Steven W. Grudzinski
Steven W. Grudzinski is retired from the U.S. Army Military Police after serving 29 years. He served in every Military Police position from Gunner to Operations Sergeant, including performing duties as an Army Recruiter, Protective Service Detail, and First Sergeant of the 101st Airborne Division NCO Academy. Steven is currently employed by the Office of Affirmative Action for Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, as the Equal Opportunity Compliance Officer and Investigator.
Articles by Steven W. Grudzinski
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We need to unplug our soldiers
Friday, January 26, 2018Technology is great. It has its purposes and its conveniences, but also its burdens. Today's U.S. military is the most advanced fighting force in the world, capable of eliminating threats across the globe without even setting foot on the battlefield. However, that technology and advancement comes at a price — one that could prove fatal to our fighting men and women — electronic dependency.
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Military service is no golden ticket to employment
Thursday, September 15, 2016While both honorable and respected, military service is by no means your golden ticket to a new career. After 29 years of Army service as a military police officer, I thought I had been trained and prepared for just about anything the world could throw at me.