Posted on Jul 24, 2014
SSG Steven Borders
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Fore me it was the birth of my first born. Being born with a heart defect called left ventricle to aortic fistula. 1-100 in the world are born with this. This was the first time I turned to the Lord for help. I turned away from him after my grandfather died in 1998. I asked him to take every ounce of strength out of me and give it to her. Long story short my oldest is almost thirteen and still strong as ever. I have numerous more but thought this would be a start.
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MSG Usarec Liason At Nrpc/Nara
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Up until a month ago it would've been joining the Army...a month ago I got married, huge life changer!
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SSG (Join to see) BWW is a good choice, but it doesn't have a pool table or skee-ball. Besides, I like the Quaker Steak and Lube's wings better and if you aren't eating the buckeye bbq wings or better, I would have to break out the "wuss" word.

http://thelube.com/category/sauces/
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Cpl (Join to see) fair warning, I play by my own rules lol.
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SSG Pod Load Technician
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Im down for that as well. LOVES ME SOME WINGS
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MSG Usarec Liason At Nrpc/Nara
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Quaker Steak rules!!! Anyone been to the original one in Sharon PA...it's worth the trip. I'm kinda feeling a new thread coming on, where are the best wings. Quaker steak, Buffalo Wild Wings or Hooters...what do you think?
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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Joining the Army!
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19 years old, joined the U.S. Forest Service as a Wildland Fire Fighter. Deployed to a 27 lightening strike complex fire in Boise Idaho. Due to dehydration from illness went into cardiac and respiratory arrest while on the fire line. I had to be shocked and resuscitated back. That event changed my entire outlook on life and how quickly and without notice life can be taken away. From that day on, I vowed to live without regret and have successfully done so. We do not have enough time on this rock to wallow in regret. We must observe, learn, adjust and move on. That was my most life-changing moment.
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Yes life should not be taken for granted. I myself am going through a life changing event. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Sure makes you look at things different. But I am doing well and things are looking good. So this is my new life changing experience.
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SPC Geoffrey Jenkins
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how are you making out with your life changing event if you don't mind me asking.
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SPC Geoffrey Jenkins
SPC Geoffrey Jenkins
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You're a brave man for sharing,
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