Me back in the day (USMC 95-00) after just getting back from Australia in Tandem Thrust '97.
These are mine, grandfather's (WWII Army Air Corps), grandmother's (WWII Army Nurse), great-grandfather (WWI Army arty) and uncle's (Vietnam Army tanker).
This was so cool to see this on here. I too am a ComCam guy. I know a place that shirt would forever be on display and shown to all those that will follow in our foot steps. I'm actually an instructor at DINFOS now teaching the craft.
This is not of me - but of my best friend - been doing it about 10 years so far - went in at 17 and has seen / done more I ever could. 5 deployments and gearing up for another in the coming months.
local market on top and recovering some gear after we first recovered the bird on bottom. two of us got really lucky that night and walked away from this.
What? This can't be right. The news tell me soldiers only rape and pillage, That we are only there for oil and to destroy the culture. You were doing recon right? For your next "destroy all" mission.
Your signature "National Guard is awake" is funny. In 2003 on the stone gates entering the palace in Tikrit was a phrase very similar. Your signature instantly made me think of it and the fact an Iraq citizen must have cringed every time they read it and we take it as a comfort statement.
A VERY old lady patted me on the shoulder and wrote that phrase on my napkin while I was eating a late night meal under a GP medium tent in the aftermath of Hurricane Fran in 1996. She was a volunteer at a makeshift dining facility. I was a second lieutenant on my 22nd day of clean up detail...
Jared went on to Halo school. He's now up to 35 jumps.
More training.
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