War Story with Marine Veteran David Richardson

Published: June 17, 2019, 2 a.m.

b'David\\xa0Richardson\\xa0is from Waterford, Michigan. From an early age, he was taught to draw and paint by his mother, an artist and an art teacher. Richardson served as a combat arms officer and martial arts instructor for twenty-two years in the USMC, later retiring to paint and write. He was awarded for valor (Bronze Star with V device) during combat operations in Anbar Province, Iraq and served three tours in the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa. War Story is his first novel.\\nDavid Richardson- Military Experience\\nDavid was an artillery officer in the Marine Corps. \\xa0He taught artillery school for a while and was at George Washington University as MOI prior to going into combat as a military combat team OIC. \\xa0David did a tour in Afghanistan and East Africa but the highlight was being an advisor to the Iraqi Army in Iraq during 2006.\\n\\n\\u201cAnd that\\u2019s kind of what the book actually focused on, that\\u2019s why I mention it..\\u201d -David Richardson\\nTransitioning \\nWhen David left the Marine Corps, he requested from the monitor when he left Korea to be given a job where he learned something as a civilian and the leadership they teach you in the Marine Corps. \\xa0They assigned David to NAVSEA which was an acquisition command and something that he had never done. Upon retiring he got a job at a contracting company.\\n\\n\\u201cReally what I was wanting to do was write a book and sell my paintings because I had painted the whole time I was in the Marine Corps.\\u201d -David Richardson\\nEntrepreneurial Venture\\nDavid was painting and started showing his work in galleries around 1998-2000. \\xa0He developed a style that was appealing to contemporary art galleries and had difficulty collecting money from the galleries. \\xa0David ended up in New York showing his paintings and it did not move as fast as he wanted. Now David represents himself and sells more paintings now than he did through galleries.\\n\\n\\u201cI actually rent venues in downtown DC and an artist friend of mine, who\\u2019s never been in the military and he writes for one of the local papers, we do shows together.\\u201d -David Richardson\\nWriting A Book\\nDavid\\u2019s first novel is War Story. \\xa0He talks about determination being the biggest take away from the Marine Corps that helped him write a book. \\xa0David simply would not give up and saw it through to the end. Giving up was not an option in the Marine Corps. \\xa0He wrote three or four pages at a time and took a lot of advice.\\n\\n\\u201cYou develop thick skin in the Marine Corps, and for somebody to look at your writing and go you need to change this or that, I never fell in love with my own book.\\u201d -David Richardson\\n\\nTo hear more about David\\u2019s entrepreneur success, download this episode now.\\n\\nDon\\u2019t forget to leave us a 5-star rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you!\\n\\nDownload Joe Crane\\u2019s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. \\xa0\\nJoin the Veteran on the Move on Facebook!\\nCheck out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It\\u2019s a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship. \\xa0Get updates and free gouge on the people, programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship.\\n\\nVeteran On the Move podcast has published over 250 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane . The podcast features people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. \\xa0As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 1,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, iTunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.'