have trouble finding work. only one in four u.s. veterans have a job lined up after leaving the armed forces. so in our series "honoring our heroes," we wanted to take a look at the untapped resource of our troops in corporate america. launching into a new career after the military is difficult, even for a two-star general with decades of service, like dusty shultz. how hard is that transition? >> it's pretty tough. >> reporter: major general shultz speaks multiple languages, but there's one she's still trying to learn. >> in the military, we have our own terminology. i work in the g357 and to most people that doesn't mean much. >> o'donnell: yeah, i don't know what that means. >> but if i tell somebody i work in the operations center of the army, that means a lot. >> reporter: translating their skills to corporate language is only one of the issues service members face. what do you think will be the hardest part of transitions to civilian life? >> taking off the uniform.