The Invisible Veteran: Rediscovering Purpose, Identity, and Connection After Service
Kevin KidderWhat happens when the mission ends . . . but your identity doesn't come with you?
For many veterans, leaving the military isn't just a transition. It's a disruption of identity, purpose, and structure. The very things that once gave life clarity and direction are suddenly gone, replaced by uncertainty, isolation, and a question few know how to answer:
Who am I now?
Transitioning from the military may be honorable, but for many, it is also disorienting. The loss of structure doesn't feel freeing. It feels confining. As veterans step into civilian life, they often find themselves drifting. Disconnected. Invisible.
Kevin Kidder knows this experience firsthand.
After a twenty-year army career as a paratrooper and leader, Kevin expected clarity in his next chapter. Instead, he faced a divorce, an uncertain career path, and a quiet descent into depression. What followed was not a quick fix but rather a hard-earned realization:
The mindset that helped him survive in the military needed to evolve in order for him to truly live beyond it.
In The Invisible Veteran, Kevin shares the lessons that helped him rebuild his life from the inside out. Through personal stories, practical insight, and reflection-driven guidance, this book offers a path forward for those navigating transition, identity, and purpose.
This book is for:
- Veterans navigating life after service.
- Leaders facing identity shifts during major transitions.
- Anyone who feels successful on the outside but disconnected on the inside.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- Rebuild a sense of purpose after structure disappears.
- Understand and navigate identity loss during transition.
- Strengthen connections with family, teammates, and community.
- Develop an enduring mindset grounded in clarity, discipline, and direction.
You are not alone in what you're experiencing. And more importantly . . .
You are not finished.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Ballast Books
Published: 05/26/2026
ISBN: 9781966786948
Pages: 182
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 8.01h x 5.13w x 0.42d
