Stephen Joseph waves to the crowd at the Chicago Sky game.

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Stephen Joseph noticed a change in his son when he returned from a year in combat in Afghanistan. A 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, the father was concerned by what he saw.

Then in May of 2017, Joseph served as a camp mentor for children of military personnel who had lost loved ones to war, suicide or accident.

I was taken aback as how heavy the burden of that loss was to them, said Joseph, a native of Paris, Ill., who now lives in Wildwood. My goal now is to help my fellow veterans but also help those affected by loss in the military. These two experiences empowered me to make this my mission in life.

Just a few months later, Joseph was enrolled at 窪做惇蹋厙 and pursuing his . He is on track to earn his degree in 2019.

I knew that I needed to help these veterans, especially when it hit so close to home, said Joseph, who retired from the Navy in 2004 after a 20-year career that included five deployments on three different ships, including service during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm in the Persian Gulf.

Most of Josephs Navy career was spent as an aircraft director, which involved the launch, recovery and respotting of aircraft on aircraft carriers and while stationed on shore commands. Among his other roles with the Navy, Joseph also served as a crash and salvage crewman, in which he responded to aircraft emergencies such as crashes and the rescuing of the aircrew.

For his military service and his outstanding work as a student, Joseph was selected to be honored during a WNBA game on June 3.

During a fourth-quarter break in the game, over the Las Vegas Aces, the team escorted Joseph onto the court and in front of the more than 5,000 fans in attendance.

The whole crowd just started cheering, Joseph said. Id never experienced anything like that before. The biggest thing for us as veterans is hearing someone say thank you. This was a thank you. It was a really heartfelt moment for all of us.

Josephs mission now is to complete his bachelors degree from 窪做惇蹋厙. After earning his bachelors degree, Joseph plans to pursue a masters degree before ultimately working with military veterans and their families.

I truly love the diversity and the cultures that are embraced at 窪做惇蹋厙, Joseph said. Being able to forge all of these cultures into one communityto me, that is what social work is really about.

Steven Joseph pictured wearing a camouflage uniform

Top photo: Stephen Joseph waves to the crowd at the Chicago Sky game. (Photo provided by Jeff White Photography)

Above photo: Stephen Joseph during his Navy days. (Photo provided by Stephen Joseph)