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j..It does not seem right does it? Yet ask anyone of us who have served their country, when asked to serve you do so...Your nephew was called upon to serve, I know he does so with pride, honor and a loyalty to his country that not many fully understand. What he does on a daily bases is not ever forgotten, at least not by me. So next time you see or take to him tell him this AB'er sends blessings and a huge amount of thanks his way.
God Bless
It sounds like he has had a tough time and sitting here, right now, it doesn't look fair - but how does he feel about it? Is he complaining or getting on with the job he signed up to do with pride.....it is often more difficult for those at home than those in active service.
You must be very proud of him.
it seems to be the luck of the draw and he is not getting any luck at all.
Unfortunately, as much as it doesn't seem right...it is. He joined the military and is obligated to go where ever they send him, how ever often they send him, for however long they send him. It's sad...but they all have to do it. That's why we all need to thank our Armed Forces for all they do. Most people don't realize how hard it is for them.
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by SwingMusician on February 2nd, 2011
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by angel1000 on July 26th, 2011
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by Have A Nice Day on April 29th, 2011
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You're reading I have a Nephew that went to Iraq or 12 months... then went back for another 8 . Then his Mom died was home for about 3 month's.. and now He's has papers for Afghanistan for the nest year.... Is this right?
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