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Every once in a while - but nowhere near as often as I used to, or as often as I should. I definitely need to make it a point to do that
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I actuall talk to between 1 to 3 per day. We all need each other sometimes and everyone needs support
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I try to see my brothers as much as possible. One of my fellow team leaders currently lives with me and I’m helping him get into law enforcement. We travel to see our other bothers when we can. I definitely miss doc more than anyone though. He’s one of the best dudes Iv ever known.
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I havn’t been able to keep I touch with them. I did for the first couple years after getting out, but then everyone moved around and numbers changed.
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Connecting with my battle buddies from the Navy has become a cherished tradition, even years after our service together. One memorable instance was during a crisp autumn weekend. We organized a reunion at a rustic cabin nestled in the mountains. As we gathered around a crackling fire, the camaraderie instantly rekindled. Stories from our Navy days flowed, punctuated by laughter and shared memories. It was a testament to the enduring bonds forged in service, and a reminder of the importance of staying connected, no matter how far our paths diverged. While our meet-ups aren't frequent, they're always meaningful, reinforcing the unbreakable ties that were forged during our time in the Navy.
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