Home Actress Tulsi Gabbard HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Tulsi Gabbard Instagram - On the sunny shores of Oahu the Frontier Brigade conducted a combined Change of Command Ceremony for Brigade Commander Colonel Christopher Creaghe and 440 Civil Affairs Battalion Commander Tulsi Gabbard. The influence these two leaders have had on the Frontier Brigade will be forever etched in our legacy. They each have embodied what it truly means to ‘Be Bold’, have strived to empower each Soldier to ‘Be Brave’, and have guided this Brigade to ‘Be Ambitious’ no matter what obstacles we faced. We wish you nothing but the best as you journey forth to your next Frontier. The oars have been passed to incoming Brigade Commander Colonel Patrick Carneal and incoming Battalion Commander Travis Cole. Welcome to the Frontier Brigade!🌲 #CivilAffairs #USArmyReserve #ChangeofCommand #FrontierBrigade

Tulsi Gabbard Instagram – On the sunny shores of Oahu the Frontier Brigade conducted a combined Change of Command Ceremony for Brigade Commander Colonel Christopher Creaghe and 440 Civil Affairs Battalion Commander Tulsi Gabbard. The influence these two leaders have had on the Frontier Brigade will be forever etched in our legacy. They each have embodied what it truly means to ‘Be Bold’, have strived to empower each Soldier to ‘Be Brave’, and have guided this Brigade to ‘Be Ambitious’ no matter what obstacles we faced. We wish you nothing but the best as you journey forth to your next Frontier. The oars have been passed to incoming Brigade Commander Colonel Patrick Carneal and incoming Battalion Commander Travis Cole. Welcome to the Frontier Brigade!🌲 #CivilAffairs #USArmyReserve #ChangeofCommand #FrontierBrigade

Tulsi Gabbard Instagram - On the sunny shores of Oahu the Frontier Brigade conducted a combined Change of Command Ceremony for Brigade Commander Colonel Christopher Creaghe and 440 Civil Affairs Battalion Commander Tulsi Gabbard. The influence these two leaders have had on the Frontier Brigade will be forever etched in our legacy. They each have embodied what it truly means to ‘Be Bold’, have strived to empower each Soldier to ‘Be Brave’, and have guided this Brigade to ‘Be Ambitious’ no matter what obstacles we faced. We wish you nothing but the best as you journey forth to your next Frontier. The oars have been passed to incoming Brigade Commander Colonel Patrick Carneal and incoming Battalion Commander Travis Cole. Welcome to the Frontier Brigade!🌲 #CivilAffairs #USArmyReserve #ChangeofCommand #FrontierBrigade

Tulsi Gabbard Instagram – On the sunny shores of Oahu the Frontier Brigade conducted a combined Change of Command Ceremony for Brigade Commander Colonel Christopher Creaghe and 440 Civil Affairs Battalion Commander Tulsi Gabbard.

The influence these two leaders have had on the Frontier Brigade will be forever etched in our legacy. They each have embodied what it truly means to ‘Be Bold’, have strived to empower each Soldier to ‘Be Brave’, and have guided this Brigade to ‘Be Ambitious’ no matter what obstacles we faced. We wish you nothing but the best as you journey forth to your next Frontier.

The oars have been passed to incoming Brigade Commander Colonel Patrick Carneal and incoming Battalion Commander Travis Cole. Welcome to the Frontier Brigade!🌲

#CivilAffairs #USArmyReserve #ChangeofCommand #FrontierBrigade | Posted on 17/Apr/2024 02:27:04

Tulsi Gabbard Instagram – Tulsi Gabbard is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves, 4-term Congresswoman, 2020 Presidential candidate and author.

We discuss addressing the obesity epidemic, mental health and addiction, proactive healthcare, the prison system, the importance of diplomacy, how we can recruit trusted leaders, the military-industrial complex, the first responder professions, the Hawaii wildfires, kindness, community, her new book and so much more.

Tulsi Gabbard is a combat veteran with deployments to the Middle East and Africa. She currently serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves working as a Civil Affairs officer. She first served in elected office in the Hawaii State House of Representatives when she was 21 years old. Due to the attacks on 9/11, she enlisted in the Army National Guard.

In 2004, Tulsi gave up an easy re-election campaign and volunteered to deploy to Iraq with the 29th Brigade Combat Team where she served in a medical unit. After returning home in 2006, she worked in the U.S. Senate as a legislative aide to the late Senator Danny Akaka, who was Chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. She then volunteered for a second Middle East deployment as a Platoon Leader. Having experienced first-hand the true cost of war, and in memory of her brothers and sisters in uniform, she ran for Congress at 31 years old, vowing to honor their lives and sacrifice.

Tulsi prevailed in a difficult election and went on to serve for eight years in Congress as a member of the Armed Services, Homeland Security, and Foreign Affairs Committees, where she dealt with highly sensitive national security issues. She has always done her best to put country before party and approaches every issue, domestic and foreign, through the lens of what will best ensure the safety, security, and freedom of the American people.
Tulsi Gabbard Instagram – The time has come to welcome @tulsigabbard to The Brass & Unity Podcast. 

This episode’s is intense. We cover elections, the border crisis, her new book “For Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind” hacking, service and what’s next for @tulsigabbard 

An honor to have this REAL leader on the show and we hope to see more of her within the United States Government. Maybe, just maybe America can  become whole again with someone like her at the helm.

Please welcome Tulsi Gabbard. For Love of Country: Leave The Democrat Party Behind

4-Term Congresswoman and 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is a veteran with three deployments to war zones in the Middle East and Africa. She has served in uniform more than 21 years, is currently a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve commanding the 440th Civil Affairs Battalion, and leads her non-profit organization “We Must Protect.” Tulsi first served in elected office in the Hawaii State House of Representatives when she was 21 years old. Due to the attacks on 9/11, she enlisted in the Army National Guard. In 2004, she gave up an easy re-election campaign and volunteered to deploy to Iraq with the 29th Brigade Combat Team where she served in a medical unit.
After returning home in 2006, Tulsi worked in the U.S. Senate as a legislative aide to the late Senator Danny Akaka, who was Chairman of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee. She then volunteered for a second Middle East deployment as a Platoon Leader. Having experienced firsthand the true cost of war, Tulsi ran for United States Congress at age 31, vowing to honor the lives and sacrifice of her brothers and sisters in uniform. She prevailed In a difficult election and went on to serve in Congress for eight years as a member of the Armed Services, Homeland Security, and Foreign Affairs Committees. Foregoing a run for reelection to Congress in 2020, she ran for president in the Democratic Party. In October 2022, Tulsi announced she was leaving the Democrat Party. She puts country before party and approaches every issue, domestic and foreign, based on ensuring the safety, security, and freedom of the American people.
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