Posted on Mar 13, 2015
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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After getting out, have you ever misplaced, destroyed, or lost an item, that you wished you could replace?

Through the myriad of moves, shifts etc, I find myself losing more and more items.

What about you?
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Too many things to mention. Some were lost over the years during various moves, others I callously discarded along the way (thinking I would surely never miss them).

It is funny how so many of these things really weren't missed until something stirred a memory which, in turn, brought on a sense of loss and the desire to have that piece of my past back again.
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PO3 Michael James
PO3 Michael James
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Issued " DOG TAGS "
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Actually, I still have those!
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Mine are actually in arms reach, they hang on door knob.
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SSG Buddy Kemper
SSG Buddy Kemper
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Max PT test score...on the 17-21 year old standard!!!!!!!!!!!!
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CPT Jack Durish
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The only piece of memorabilia that I wish I had was a Zippo lighter with the Army crest and an engraving attesting to the fact that I was a member of the first place squad in my AIT company at Fort Jackson and, of course, to reconnect with the other members: Mort Beach (Texas), Bill Downey (Pennsylvania) and I believe there was one other, an Ivy League graduate with a degree in economics who drove the DIs crazy by doing precisely what he was told...
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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"Willful Obedience"
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SSG Adam Reed
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A chunk of steel from a bridge my platoon got to demo in California 89' after the big San Francisco earthquake that shut down the MLB World Series. As a young E4 12B it was to say the least, a real blast.
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