I like Mike's new avatar, too.
Looks relaxed.
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Being #26 to reply to this thread doesn't leave much to say that hasn't already been said. But I am glad you are home safe and sound and I'm especially happy for your family, as they don't have to wonder and worry anymore about your well-being.
After viewing that updated picture of you holding something that doesn't even come close to resembling a firearm, I propose a toast:
May the words be warm and the beer cold, always!
I like Mike's new avatar, too.
Looks relaxed.
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Congrats and thanks, dude. :beer:
Welcome home.
2 years in uniform?
I'm sure wife and kids will help you figure out how to deal with the withdrawal symptoms.
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WM
Never argue with drunks or crazy people.
Thanks for all the welcomes, everyone!Even a windbag like me has a hard time describing how good it feels to be back home and back in The Promised Land.
Yeah, long time for a reservist, I know. But I was activated for the southwest border mission in early June of '06, and went basically straight from there to the train-up at Fort Bragg and then on to Afghanistan. That's about 22 months on active duty. I should have just done an active duty tour, since I'd have gotten more benefits!
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Sir; I don't know if that is a "face" of 'relief' or a face of HOME.![]()
Safe and sound;YOU won. Thanks
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welcome home dude. It was AWESOME watching you get off the plane and march into the hanger.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it." -Mark Twain