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I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who posts on this forum. I am getting ready to attend my 19-yr-old son's graduation from Army Basic Training and bracing myself for his being posted to Iraq in the next few months.
![]() I have been having a tough time dealing with this and reading the forum has given me some laughs I desperately needed. Again, thank you for being you! ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Ideho
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Your son is doing a brave deed and I hope everthing goes well for him and your family. Serving the country is one of the highest honors I have had. If it was not for young men such as him, we would not have the feedom we have today. Thanks and God Bless USMC 72-76 |
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Thank your son for his service from all of us .
We aim to please....come on down to BG for some up close ZR1 fun. |
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While I am sure there is great trepidation about him potentially going into harms way, there must be great pride as well. Our country exists today based on the service of the armed forces going back to the continental army. Since the populace is currently not required to serve, those who volunteer should be given special reverence for their willingness to stand where others have stood before and keep our country free.
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Location: boulder, colorado
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I agree BUT
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Well, graduation is over and Chris has started AIT at Fort Sill. He said he is training to be a forward scout (officially "forward observer") as part of a 3-man team. The "family day activities" included demonstrating some of the training they had received (exercises, unarmed combat, attacking an armed enemy's post, etc.) It was all very educational and, after seeing the changes in my son, I feel a whole lot better about this whole thing! I met several of his platoon-mates and can tell immediately that there is a brotherhood bond among these men.
His AIT is 6 weeks and, assuming he graduates from that, he has requested (in order) Germany, France, Italy, Ft. Carson for his "permanent" posting. We'll see what happens. Here's some pics! ![]() ![]() Last edited by LeoLily; 03-19-2007 at 02:48 PM. |
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