I worked at Military Media, an advertising agency for military-base newspapers. Don't ask, I won't tell.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a public affairs officer. I worked with the media, but I didn't just stay at my desk. I assisted in military duties, travelled around Anbar province, hung out with a wide variety of Marines.
I was in a profession that received a lot of media.
I'm an entertainer in the military-entertainment complex.
One of the few benefits of being a journalist is that you're not in the Army.
I used to be a journalist.
My father was career military. He was a veteran, he was a doctor of political science, he taught at West Point and Air Command Staff and lectured at the War College.
I served at the Pentagon and at Fort Leavenworth - my job was video cameraman, and that allowed me to travel to places like Korea, Japan, Alaska, Germany and the Netherlands.
I worked for a publishing company in Hollywood.
I was a war correspondent and journalist for a long time, and I was very near the towers on 9/11 and very shortly after in Afghanistan.
I went into journalism to do journalism, not advertising.