Goon Squad

You Earned Your Place Now Join the Squad.

The G.S. Goon Squad is not a loyalty program. It is not a mailing list. It is a community with a standard — and membership means something.

If you are a Veteran, a Provider, or a Caregiver, you already understand what it means to carry responsibility. This is the team built around that understanding.

The Three-Part Structure

Every mission has a structure. Ours has three parts:

  • The Veteran — You wore the uniform. You know what was asked of you and what it cost. The mission does not end when the service does. You are the center of this team.
  • The Provider — You show up for veterans every day — in clinics, in VA facilities, in federal systems that are not always easy to navigate. You are not support staff. You are part of the line.
  • The Caregiver — You carry the weight that does not always have a name. Spouses, family members, and support systems who hold everything together from behind the line. You are seen here. You belong here.

What It Means to Be Part of the Squad

Being part of the G.S. Goon Squad means you operate with shared responsibility and mutual respect. It means you understand that nobody holds the line alone — and you act accordingly.

It means you read with purpose. You wear the standard. You show up for the people beside you.

This is not a casual audience. It is an inner circle built on service, identity, and belonging.

The Expectation

We do not ask for perfection. We ask for presence. Show up. Carry your part. Respect the people beside you.

That is the standard. That is the squad.


Read with purpose. Wear the standard. Join the squad.