Shifting Purpose – The Journey of finding purpose beyond the military experience

When you serve in the military, you are given a purpose.

You are given a job — your MOS (military occupational specialty code)
You are given structure.
You are given a new family — your squad, your platoon, the people who would stand beside you no matter what.

Maybe your role meant jumping out of airplanes. Maybe it meant running logistics, creating battle plans, repairing aircraft or vehicles, or spending months at sea aboard a ship. No matter the job, service brings clarity.
Direction.
Belonging.

But when military service ends, that clarity often disappears.
The uniform comes off.
The mission ends.
And the family that once felt permanent is suddenly scattered.

For many veterans, the transition home isn’t just about starting a new job — it’s about losing an identity. The purpose that guided everyday life for years is gone, replaced by uncertainty and isolation.

Today, there are an estimated 16–18 million military veterans living in the United States. Each carries their own story — and many quietly struggle with what comes next.


That is why REUNION exists.

This year, from January 8–11, 2026, Tee It Up for the Troops hosted REUNION at Reunion Resort and Golf Club.  26 veterans came together in a safe, supportive environment — reuniting with comrades from their past and meeting other fellow veterans whose experiences mirrored their own in powerful ways.

This video is a look at the REUNION experience — a weekend filled with honest conversations, renewed bonds, and growth towards healing.


At REUNION, veterans are reminded of something many have forgotten:

They are not alone.
They are still needed.
And their purpose did not end with service.

For veterans seeking reconnection — and for sponsors who make this work possible — REUNION stands as a reminder that coming home is not the end of the journey.

Sometimes, it’s where the next purpose begins.