Returning veterans swell ranks of US entrepreneurs

Saturday October 13, 2012 12:15 PM

MICHAEL MELIA

The Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A former Navy truck driver running his own transport business is one of a growing number of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan making a new life as entrepreneurs.

Ed Young faced constant threat of attack on wartime roads in Iraq that left him struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts.

Four years later, he is driving for his own Connecticut company with his life back in control.

He received training to run his enterprise through a program for disabled veterans at the University of Connecticut, one of many efforts emerging nationwide to help returning service members start small businesses.

More than 200,000 people are discharged from the U.S. military each year, and advocates say they often possess qualities that make good entrepreneurs: resourcefulness, a taste for risk-taking and a can-do attitude.

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