Homeland Magazine May 2022

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Shelter to Soldier Success Story Highlights Accomplished Female Veteran Purple Heart Recipient By Eva Stimson

Kristine M. Wunder, Major, US Army, (MS, CHST, LEED BD + C, CESSWI, QSP, STSC) dedicated 21 years to the US Army, beginning in 1985 as an E1 (Military Police) stationed in Honduras and served as a combat MP specializing in Processing Prisoners. Kristine transitioned her Military Occupational Specialty to become a Helicopter Mechanic/Repairer, crew chief and door gunner. Kristine was then promoted to the rank of E-6 Staff Sergeant. During her enlisted career, Kristine obtained an AA degree from Golden West College and a BS from California State University Long Beach in Engineering. Upon completion of her BS, Kristine was accepted in the Officer Candidate School (OCS) program and graduated in the top of her OCS class. Kristine was in the Aviation branch and attended flight training at Ft. Rucker in Alabama. She was rated to fly aircraft in the UH-1, OH-58, TH-67 and in UH-60, then in 2003 Kristine was deployed to Iraq to support Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) as a UH-60 Pilot and Battalion Staff Officer. Kristine served four tours in support of OIF at FOB (Forward Operating Base) Speicher, Iraq, where she 32

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was awarded a Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Air Medal. While there, she was promoted to the rank of Major (O4) and served as the Battalion S4, XO and CO. Kristine retired in 2007 as a Major in Army Aviation (UH-60 Pilot). During her tenure in the US Army, Kristine experienced extreme trauma that detrimentally affected her work capabilities while transitioning into civilian life after retirement from the military. She reached out to Shelter to Soldier (STS) who was able to pair her with a dual psychiatric and mobility service dog (Dutch Shepherd mix) named Scout, and they graduated together through the STS program in May of 2021. Scout was fully trained by STS to accompany Kristine in the field on the construction site at the San Diego International Airport Terminal One (T1) project where Kristine currently serves as the Environmental Health and Safety Manager, Arrive Alliance (Turner-Flatiron Joint Venture). “Scout has been fully trained by STS to go out in the field [with me] on the construction site at the airport T1 project. [He] is my lifesaver and enhances my life and career. Scout has enabled me to travel to other destinations such as Alaska, Oklahoma, San Francisco and Arizona, as well as enjoy Disneyland.”


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Inside the Monthly Columns

4min
pages 60-64

Careers in Law Enforcement

1min
pages 54-59

Off-Base Transition Training

3min
pages 40-41

Apps That Make Life Easier

3min
pages 46-47

Legal Eagle: Non-Compete Agreement

3min
pages 48-49

Successful Transitioning Stories

4min
pages 42-43

What’s Next: Remember who you are

4min
pages 36-37

Veterans in Business: CRM

2min
pages 44-45

Guide Dogs of America

1min
page 35

Shelter to Soldier - Purple Heart Recipient

3min
pages 32-34

Military Caregiver

1min
pages 30-31

Ukraine Conflict Awakens PTSD

3min
pages 28-29

Father & Son Stand Alone

5min
pages 8-9

War Widow of Green Beret

4min
pages 18-19

Real Talk: Mental Health Therapy Stigma

3min
pages 20-21

Medium for Healing

3min
pages 22-23

WWP - Marines Reconnect

8min
pages 10-13

Memorial Day - Honoring All Who Served

2min
pages 6-7

Craft & Honor

2min
pages 24-25

Cohen Veterans Network

4min
pages 26-27
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