Posted on Nov 4, 2016
CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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The ability to share our experiences helps educate our society - we are unique based on individual experience and it is something civilians cant get.

I've enjoyed cipro for long periods of time while sharing various animal parts during shuras and key leader engagements as well as witnessing some amazing traditions such as Buzkashi. Talk to me about some of yours!

https://youtu.be/C7KP_W-e_cM
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MSG Brad Sand
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I think the most important thing to me was the realization of how big our World really is and how much we actually have in common? That and how foolish and childish most of our citizens are. Oh, did I say that?
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the Presence of the King (Thailand, RIP) walking into a Protest and riot or Coup, and things instantly stop...
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig I don't have any pictures because I'm on the road in San Diego, CA right now through Veterans Day, but for me the most memorial were the Medical Ready Missions that I was on in South America and seeing how the rest of the world lives (when an individual's most prize possession is their Goat, Cow, Pig, or cart with two wheels being pulled by an Ox. It makes you thankful for we have here in our own backyard. You'll never hear me complain about anything that I've had the privilege to have and I'll never complain about not having something - ever! Hope that makes sense Michael?
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