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Group 7 Meetup Coming to Norco, California! “Shared Success is the Best Success” – Let’s Build It Together.
⸻ 🚨 Group 7 Is Going from Viral to REAL It started on TikTok. It became a movement. Now, it’s becoming a nationwide community. If you’re ready to take Group 7 beyond your screen and into real connection, leadership, and impact— we’re kicking it off in Norco, California … and we want YOU there. ⸻ 📍 What’s Happening? We’re organizing the first-ever Group 7 Meetup in Norco, CA , hosted by Covenant of Courage and JLBC Cadet Corps — two veteran-led, youth-powered organizati
Kirk Carlson
16 hours ago2 min read


Group 7 STEM Challenges for Student Leaders
Empowering the Next Generation of Thinkers, Builders, and Change-Makers ⸻ 🧠 What Happens When Leadership Meets Innovation? The Group 7 trend took the internet by storm—what started as a viral TikTok video became a metaphor for identity, uniqueness, and bold self-expression. But at JLBC Cadet Corps and Covenant of Courage , we saw more than just a trend. We saw a gateway to growth . We asked: What if “Group 7” didn’t just mean being chosen by an algorithm… but being chosen
Kirk Carlson
17 hours ago3 min read


What Is Group 7 and Why Is Everyone Talking About It?
— by Covenant of Courage x JLBC Cadet Corps ⸻ 📲 A TikTok Trend With a Twist If you’ve opened TikTok in the last few weeks, chances are you’ve seen something about Group 7 . From memes to motivational videos, jokes to life lessons, the phrase “Group 7” is showing up everywhere. But what does it actually mean—and why is it resonating with so many people, especially youth, veterans, and digital leaders? Let’s break it down. ⸻ 🎥 Where It Started: A Creator’s Social Experimen
Kirk Carlson
1 day ago3 min read


Why Discipline Is the Best Therapy: Rebuilding from the Inside Out
In a world flooded with quick fixes, self-help trends, and instant gratification, one timeless truth remains: discipline is the foundation of transformation . While therapy, support groups, and medication have their place in healing, discipline is the internal compass that guides us through chaos toward clarity — and ultimately, toward a better version of ourselves. ⸻ 🔧 Discipline: The Framework of Stability Therapy teaches us to unpack our trauma. But discipline teaches us
Kirk Carlson
1 day ago2 min read


Building Brotherhood Across Generations: Covenant of Courage at the Janet Goeske Foundation
On September 16, 2025, Covenant of Courage hosted a powerful tabling event at the Janet Goeske Foundation in Riverside, California, as part of our ongoing Veteran Empowerment Workshop Series. The event brought together veterans from different generations — including several Vietnam-era veterans — for a day of connection, reflection, and renewed purpose. We shared stories of military life, sacrifice, and resilience — moments that reminded us how much we have in common despite
Kirk Carlson
4 days ago1 min read


Expanding Reasonable Ranks Across the Nation
By Covenant of Courage ⸻ ⚖️ A Movement for Fairness and Reform The #ReasonableRanks Campaign began as a small but determined effort to confront one of the most overlooked injustices in military policy — the lack of reasonable accommodations for injured and disabled service members. What started as a single petition has now grown into a national movement calling for systemic reform in how the U.S. military handles medical discharges . With more than 600 signatures and counti
Kirk Carlson
5 days ago2 min read


Reasonable Ranks Campaign Progress Report — October 2025
🛡️ Building Momentum for Military Discharge Reform The Reasonable Ranks Campaign , led by Kirk Carlson and Covenant of Courage , continues to gain national traction as it fights to close one of the most overlooked civil rights gaps in military law: the lack of reasonable accommodation for injured service members. As of today, the campaign has reached 627 petition signatures , reflecting growing public support for military discharge reform and fair reassignment pathways for
Kirk Carlson
7 days ago3 min read


ADA vs. DoD: Where the Law Stops and Service Begins
When it comes to protecting people with disabilities, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is one of the most powerful civil rights laws in U.S. history. It ensures fair treatment, reasonable accommodation, and access across workplaces, schools, and public spaces. But there’s one place the ADA doesn’t reach—the U.S. military. ⚖️ Why the ADA Stops at the Barracks Door The ADA does not apply to active-duty service members . That’s because the military operates under its
Kirk Carlson
Oct 152 min read


Why Chain of Command Creates Efficiency in Civilian Programs
In the civilian world, “chain of command” can sound strict or outdated — something that belongs on a military base, not in a community...
Kirk Carlson
Oct 93 min read


Designing a Command Structure for a Veteran-Led Nonprofit
In the military, structure isn’t just about authority — it’s about clarity, unity, and mission focus. When veterans return to civilian...
Kirk Carlson
Oct 83 min read


Building the Next Generation of Leaders: JLBC Cadet Corps and Covenant of Courage
In a time when leadership, resilience, and service are needed more than ever, JLBC Cadet Corps and Covenant of Courage are stepping...
Kirk Carlson
Aug 193 min read


Your Future in Uniform Starts Here — JLBC Cadet Corps
In every community, there are young people with big dreams — dreams of leadership, service, and making a difference. The JLBC Cadet Corps...
Kirk Carlson
Aug 112 min read
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