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From war zones to new worldviews

From war zones to new worldviews

After two combat deployments in Afghanistan, undergraduate Benjamin Blume is eager to share is unconventional educational path with fellow veterans


When Benjamin Blume talks about hiking through the Swiss Alps or photographing the stars above the Australian Outback, he does so with the same clarity he once brought to combat patrols in Afghanistan.

It wasn鈥檛 long ago that Blume, now a double major in astronomy and photography at 色戒成人直播, was in a very different place.

Benjamin Blume in front of Stonehenge

While studying abroad may not seem like an obvious next step for military veterans, Benjamin Blume (here at Stonehenge in England) is adamant that it should be. (Photo: Benjamin Blume)

鈥淚 had two combat deployments to Afghanistan that were long and stressful,鈥 says Blume, who served in the U.S. Army from 2010 to 2016. 鈥淏ut the friends and (almost all) the experiences I got out of it, I wouldn鈥檛 trade for anything.鈥

Blume grew up in West Houston before being stationed at Fort Carson upon joining the Army. After leaving the service, he came to 色戒成人直播 in 2022 seeking both a new academic challenge and a return to the Rockies.

Inspired by Star Trek: The New Generation听and Neil deGrasse Tyson鈥檚 StarTalk podcast, Blume found himself drawn to astronomy.

But photography, an integral part of his journey while participating in seven study-abroad programs and getting passport stamps from 30 countries, led him to add a second major in art.

Blume鈥檚 path is unconventional, but he鈥檚 eager to share it with fellow veterans.

A shift in perspective

Blume鈥檚 first study-abroad experience came in 2016 while studying international business. When given an opportunity to join a month-long, intensive German language course in Leipzig, he jumped at the chance.

鈥淚 had only been out of the Army less than a year before my first two trips abroad, and wow did my view of the world change,鈥 Blume says.

After years in the military, Blume says his worldview had narrowed. Deployments and Army training had conditioned him to be guarded and wary in unfamiliar environments. While these traits served him in uniform, they became barriers as he transitioned back into civilian life.

Benjamin Blume in battle dress uniform with a brown camel

After years in the military, Benjamin Blume says his worldview had narrowed. Deployments and Army training had conditioned him to be guarded and wary in unfamiliar environments. (Photo: Benjamin Blume)

鈥淚t took me a few weeks being in another country to truly start breaking out of this thick shell I had been in for so long,鈥 Blume says. 鈥淏ut once I started getting out of this mindset, I was able to truly see the world in a different light.鈥

From that moment on, Blume didn鈥檛 look back.

He enrolled in study-abroad programs in Australia, Switzerland, Japan, Germany, the UAE and New Zealand. Some opportunities came through his university, others entirely from his own initiative.

Blume immersed himself in local cultures, connected with fellow students from around the world, and found solace in outdoor adventure.

鈥淚 try to do things that (my younger brother and听the friends I鈥檝e lost) would have enjoyed,鈥 he says. 鈥淒oing this helps keep me connected to their memory and also process the losses.鈥

Hiking the Swiss Alps, photographing historical landmarks, eating camel burgers and even tubing down an underground river lined with glowworms in New Zealand became part of Blume鈥檚 new chapter.

A message to other veterans: Just go

While studying abroad may not seem like an obvious next step for military veterans, Blume is adamant that it should be.

He says, 鈥淢any veterans have a hard time breaking out of a certain military mindset or lifestyle where that is their sole identity. This makes it really hard to open up to new things, people and cultures.鈥

Blume credits his upbringing for his own open-mindedness but says many veterans could benefit from the opportunity to step outside their comfort zone.

Benjamin Blume at Hobbit town in New Zealand

Benjamin Blume's many study abroad experiences have included New Zealand and a visit to the Shire. (Photo: Benjamin Blume)

鈥淲hen we go abroad in any capacity, we should go with an open mind and try to learn, connect and understand other people without judgment or feeling like we are better than them just because of military service,鈥 he says.

One of his favorite talking points when speaking to other veterans? The GI Bill.

鈥淭here are currently 83 countries that have schools that take the GI Bill,鈥 Blume says. 鈥淎lmost all schools have a study abroad office that is a wealth of knowledge and support.鈥

鈥淔illing out a few applications, renewing your passport and buying a flight are well worth the and adventure of studying abroad,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one heck of an opportunity for veterans to explore the world after serving their country.鈥

鈥榊ou never know until you try鈥

At 色戒成人直播, Blume is one of just a few veterans in his science and art classes. Though the coursework is rigorous, he says he鈥檚 found his passion and a sense of belonging.

He also uses his rich life experiences to empower those around him.

鈥淚 feel like having the life/world experiences I鈥檝e had and being older gives me an opportunity to mentor others. I try to be one of the hardest workers and set an example for younger students,鈥 Blume says.

He鈥檚 also grateful for 色戒成人直播鈥檚 Veterans Bridge Program and the campus , both of which he credits with making his latest academic journey possible. 鈥淭he 色戒成人直播 Study Abroad Office is the perfect place to start and get the ball rolling,鈥 he says.

When he鈥檚 not focused on combining his love for science and art into a future that includes astrophotography and even more travel, Blume continues to be a passionate advocate for study abroad鈥攑articularly for his fellow veterans.

鈥淛oining the military isn鈥檛 for everyone, but after getting out as a veteran, why not continue seeing the world? Even if you aren鈥檛 going to school, travel is its own adventure and has opened my mind to everything there is to see and do,鈥 Blume says.

鈥淥h, and it鈥檚 even better when it鈥檚 pretty much all paid for,鈥 he adds with a smile.听

Benjamin Blume on canal in Europe
Benjamin Blume in front of blue Iceland lagoon
Benjamin Blume in front of mountains


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