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By: Troy
While your opinion is certainly legitimate and understandable, I will disagree. There are civilians that know more about "things military" than enlisted do. Buying/Selling homes is not military specific and understanding the nuances about dealing with a military client does not require you to have served. Knowing how to handle a weapon, clear a village, etc might be a different conversation! All due respect sir.

By: John
In reply to <a href="https://theclose.com/military-relocation-professional/comment-page-1/#comment-381293">Craig Chamberlain</a>. Hi, Kinga. What is your military background? Were you a service member, a spouse, or child of a service member? I believe to be an expert on anything military related, there are life experiences and connections that should stem living the military life. A service connection should be a requirement for you to call yourself a military professional. We all know that when we see "professional ", many think "expert". I didnt see your service related connection in your bio. Thank you.

By: Craig Chamberlain
HI. My name is Craig. I just received my MRP certification last week. I live only 8 miles from an AFB so I am definitely in the market area. I just have zero idea how to market and get my name out there. I'm also a fairly new agent.