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Army vet shares inspiring journey from soldier to nurse

October 11, 2024 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas


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Army vet shares inspiring journey from soldier to nurse
In a recent court testimony, Josefina Obregon, a 41-year-old Army veteran and registered nurse, shared her experiences in the military and her transition to civilian life. Obregon, who served two deployments in Iraq, recounted her role as a drill sergeant in Oklahoma, where she was responsible for training new recruits in Army values and leadership.

Obregon highlighted the significance of her position, noting that only 10% of military personnel are selected to become drill sergeants, making it a prestigious role, particularly for women in the armed forces. She emphasized the importance of molding civilians into soldiers, a task she approached with dedication and pride.

Following her military service, Obregon transitioned into a career in nursing, continuing her commitment to service in a different capacity. Her testimony not only sheds light on her personal journey but also reflects the challenges and achievements faced by women in the military.

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