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For many, the uniform represents a choice, a career path, or a sense of duty. But for one sailor, who navigated a childhood marked by struggle and abuse, the U.S. Navy offered a lifeline. Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Rafie Solis’ journey from homelessness to a career of helping others and, ultimately, inspiring her own son to follow in her footsteps, is the story of her resilience, determination, and the transformative power of serving in the military. “My childhood was far from easy. At just 15 I followed my then husband to South Carolina and gave birth to our firstborn at 16,” Solis said. “Not only did I face many challenges of being a young, single mom, but then my marriage began to fall apart as well.” Her ex-husband returned from deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq a changed man, consumed by alcoholism and aggression, she added. With two young children, she found herself in a desperate situation, with no job, no skills, and nowhere to go.
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