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Coming back to civilian life has its challenges; a new job, a new city, a new lifestyle. Having to maneuver these challenges alone can make stressful situations even more so. That’s why Sunbelt has a division specifically designed to serve those who have served for us.
Our Military Division is headed by former military personnel whose main objective is get you back to civilian life. Having been through transition, they understand how important it is to have a company provide the best opportunities and benefits to get you started.
Sunbelt has put together a comprehensive employment package that includes:
- Free placement service
- Free housing
- Healthcare benefits including Medical, Dental and Vision
- 401(k)
- Vacation bonus
- Travel expense reimbursement
- Continuing education reimbursement
- State licensure reimbursement
- Life insurance
- Short term and long term disability insurance
- Liability insurance
- 24/7 Support Team

Ken Kistner
My name is Ken Kistner and I have 11 years experience with the U.S. Army as an 11B Infantryman. I served honorably with the 7th ID in Fort Ord, California, 4th Ranger Training Battalion in Fort Benning, Georgia, and with the 1/325 Infantry at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
While with the 7th ID, I earned a Combat Infantry Badge during “Operation Just Cause” in Panama.
I look forward to helping you with your transition into the civilian sector while maintaining all the benefits you have become accustomed to in the military
Derrek Curry
My name is Derrek Curry and I served in the U.S. army for 11 years. My first duty station was Schofield Barracks, Hawaii where I served as a Fire Direction Specialist. After three years, there, I changed duty stations to Fort Sill, Okalahoma and there I served two and a half years. While at Fort Sill, I was deployed to Kuwait for four months.
After retuning to the U.S., I was selected for Recruiting Duty and was assigned to the army Recruiting Command in Tucson, Arizona. I was reassigned to the Tampa Recruiting Battalion as a Recruiting Trainer after four years in Arizona.
Now my plan is to help you with the transition from soldier to civilian while offering the same benefits that you have been provided in the military.
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