Posted on Aug 1, 2015
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Col Dona  Marie Iversen
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Be flexible, be tolerant, expect the unexpected. Understand and appreciate the big picture. Grasp on to the realization of the honor it is to serve and the impacts no matter how small you will make.

Thank you!

Aim High!
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PTSD is knowing things will never be that awesome again. Do you job, be proud, listen to instinct and find something to do that is enjoyable.
CSM Michael Poll
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It depends on the individual, but make sure you have a trustworthy person in the rear to handle your finances. This is imperative!!! I have had too many Soldiers rely on an untrustworthy person only to come back to insurmountable debt. Remember that you will return a different person, also those back here will be different as well. Keep this in mind upon return! Also, depending on where you are being deployed, you need to keep your head in the game in country. Problems at home could put your comrades in danger! always keep the mission in your head! These are the only things I can really give you without knowing who you are! GOOD LUCK!!!
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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STUPENDOUS answer, CSM Michael Poll! You REALLY WATCH OUT FOR YOUR SOLDIERS. I AM EXCEEDINGLY IMPRESSED!
VERY IMPORTANT, about RETURNING A DIFFERENT PERSON. THANKS FOR ADVISING SOLDIERS, THAT WHEN THEY RETURN; THEY will be DIFFERENT PEOPLE; AND THAT THE FOLKS BACK HOME, WILL BE DIFFERENT PEOPLE.
AND I REALLY LIKE YOUR IDEA; COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR, ABOUT: WHEN SOLDIERS THINK ABOUT PROBLEMS AT HOME; THEY COULD BE PUTTING THEIR COMRADES IN DANGER.
...AND OF ULTIMATE IMPORTANCE, OF COURSE, IS YOUR ADVICE THAT THE MISSION IS OF THE UTMOST OF IMPORTANCE.
KUDOS, SIR.
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