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Hopefully History will not repeat itself 24 years later.
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinH" data-source="post: 189918" data-attributes="member: 1494"><p>Mike - I hope your son returns home safe. My sister did one tour as a Marine, and then a tour as an Army Reservist, both in Iraq. It was very nerve wracking for all of us, and I know the joy of having your family back together again. Wishing you all good things, as to your son. My father served in the Air Force for 27 years, and I grew up a midst the Reagan - Bush era military of the 80s and 90s. </p><p></p><p>Those men and women, while there are plenty of other incentives for joining, want to serve their country. Hell I did, and couldn't get in because of medical issues. Remembering my father come home every day in uniform, I know that there is no greater pride a man or woman can bear, than having worn the uniform for his country. </p><p></p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinH, post: 189918, member: 1494"] Mike - I hope your son returns home safe. My sister did one tour as a Marine, and then a tour as an Army Reservist, both in Iraq. It was very nerve wracking for all of us, and I know the joy of having your family back together again. Wishing you all good things, as to your son. My father served in the Air Force for 27 years, and I grew up a midst the Reagan - Bush era military of the 80s and 90s. Those men and women, while there are plenty of other incentives for joining, want to serve their country. Hell I did, and couldn't get in because of medical issues. Remembering my father come home every day in uniform, I know that there is no greater pride a man or woman can bear, than having worn the uniform for his country. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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