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<blockquote data-quote="Stackle2" data-source="post: 175506" data-attributes="member: 2054"><p>The older I get, the more it seems that the Army is the place for me. I actually enjoy my work, I am good at what I do, & it provides for my family. Not a whole lot more that you can ask for, & certainly more than a lot of careers offer. </p><p></p><p>Never thought I would be a career Soldier, but I guess I recently made up my mind, as a week ago I reeenlisted again, for another 6 years, which puts me 3 years from retiremet. Not bad though, will retire at 42, my son will be 11 then, & I will be able to spend a lot of time with him.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the sacrifices are painful. I am almost done with a deployment, & I have an 8 month old son. Thank god for skype, but its bittersweet to watch your kids first time crawling on a laptop.</p><p></p><p>Good news is that the unit I reenlisted for doesn't go overseas, so the next few years I'll get to spend with my family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stackle2, post: 175506, member: 2054"] The older I get, the more it seems that the Army is the place for me. I actually enjoy my work, I am good at what I do, & it provides for my family. Not a whole lot more that you can ask for, & certainly more than a lot of careers offer. Never thought I would be a career Soldier, but I guess I recently made up my mind, as a week ago I reeenlisted again, for another 6 years, which puts me 3 years from retiremet. Not bad though, will retire at 42, my son will be 11 then, & I will be able to spend a lot of time with him. On the other hand, the sacrifices are painful. I am almost done with a deployment, & I have an 8 month old son. Thank god for skype, but its bittersweet to watch your kids first time crawling on a laptop. Good news is that the unit I reenlisted for doesn't go overseas, so the next few years I'll get to spend with my family. [/QUOTE]
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