"And so we didn't waste time and money on all of those challenges, which traditionally defence attorneys would throw the kitchen sink at.
But, Mrs Morin adds, "The camaraderie is exactly like the military, the busy weeks, the quiet weeks, the jokes that nobody gets unless you've been there done that…It's just a really tight knit community."Mr Murphy says employers have become more aware of the skills that veterans bring.
"Once an employer picks up someone from the ex-Forces community, they will want to come back for another one."That's not to say some adjustments aren't necessary. Onboarding processes can vary between organizations, while a lack of standardization and job titles can be a contrast with the highly organized military world.The key is pinpointing the sort of organisation they want to work in, Mr Murphy says.
"Where you get up in the morning and you're already looking forward to going to work, and you're working in a team where you feel you belong, where you feel you're having an impact."Although the nature of the "impact" might be different to what they're used to. As Mrs Morin says, working in the private world is different to directly tackling terrorism.
"I do miss being able to take down the bad guys and defend the world... I can't so much put folks in jail anymore."
The EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, has said that "Israeli strikes in Gaza go beyond what is necessary to fight Hamas" as the death toll there continues to mount."We saw a very cold guy at Manchester United, since Antony has gone to Betis and things have been working, we've seen him cry, we've see him laugh and Betis fans love that," said Spanish football journalist Guillem Balague.
Will Antony back at Old Trafford next season? Well, he remains under contract at United until 2027 although a permanent move to Betis could suit both parties."In Antony's case, there is not a single United fan who would argue the Brazilian should have been given more time," said Stone.
"The issue with Antony was the ridiculous fee paid for him."Henderson, who found himself behind David de Gea in the pecking order, has also seen his career kick on since joining