Living History with Alex
In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with SFC Cheri Hooker, a U.S. Army and National Guard veteran who began her military journey at just 17 years old and went on to serve over 20 years in the armed forces. SFC Hooker shares her inspiring story of how she followed in her father’s footsteps, joining the National Guard as a teenager and later transitioning into active duty Army service. She talks about her early experiences in basic training at Fort Jackson, the challenges of being a woman in the military during the 1980s, and the determination it took to prove herself in a male-dominated environment. Throughout the episode, she reflects on her roles as an administrative specialist and later in the Signal Corps, working in communications and field operations. She also shares powerful memories from her time stationed overseas, including her experiences in Germany and Korea, where she faced both cultural challenges and the emotional difficulty of being away from her young son. One of the most meaningful moments of her career includes reenlisting at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, a powerful and emotional experience she was able to share with her son. Beyond her military service, she also speaks about life after retirement and how she found a new passion in art and entrepreneurship. 🌟 Topics Covered: 🎖️ Joining the National Guard at 17 and serving over 20 years 👨👧 Influence of family and military legacy 💪 Being a woman in the military during the 1980s 📡 Serving in communications and Signal Corps operations 🌍 Experiences living in Germany and Korea 💔 Challenges of military life as a single mother 🇺🇸 Reenlisting at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor 🎨 Life after service and starting a creative business If you enjoy real stories of service, sacrifice, and resilience, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of Living History with Alex. 🔔 Stay tuned for more conversations that keep history alive.
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