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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Feb 15, 2016
SGT Joe Sabedra
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Thank you for this excellent essay.
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SGT Joe Sabedra
SGT Joe Sabedra
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Great post! I entered the service in 1968, so I was prepared to work hard and advance according to my merits. The military changes all of us, with most of the change being good.
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SGT Philip Roncari
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I just came across this post this morning and I must admit I got a little misty even after 50 years spot on great!
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SGT Joe Sabedra
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Thank you.
It's hard to put things to words until they won't stay back any more.
I am glad some people understand it.
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What "normal" becomes once you're in the military
TSgt Melissa Post
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Wow. Thank you for putting our unusual bond to words.
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SCPO Bill Toth
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Well written. Thank you.
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SGT Joe Sabedra
SGT Joe Sabedra
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Thank you for Your time.
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COL D Zimmer
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Good narrative on the transformation from childhood to a adult - keep working it. There's great value in understanding that maturity comes at a cost, that self actualization places one in a different place than those who never arrive. The 'new normal' is actually just the shaking off the false, protective filters of immaturity. Nice effort!
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SGT Joe Sabedra
SGT Joe Sabedra
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Well said.
Transformations.
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PO1 Tony Holland
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This post deserves far more up-votes than we are allowed to give.
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SGT Joe Sabedra
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this.is.me...ESPECIALLY WITH PTSD. people LIKE ME with ptsd. KNOW... they just ....know. There is no explaining it, there never will be any explanation for it. There never WAS any explanation for it. My therapist gets me, my mom; gets me, my wife; gets me, and Jesus...and those WITH ptsd, they dlon't need mentioning, because they are going through the EXACT same thing I'm going through....thanks for this article man. appreciate it.
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PO3 David Fries
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I prefer this normal to the other normal every day of the week. I woke up at 0130 on Saturday morning (the morning I was going to a pistol qualification course) and had the opportunity to reconnect with one of my platoon mates from Lima 3/3. I would not have asked for a better way to spend those few hours that I would have otherwise been sleeping.
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Edited 10 y ago
SGT Sabreda,
I actually got goose bumps ready this!.lol.lol
By far this is the best way anyone of us could explain to "them" what it means to be either active duty, reserve, or a veteran. I served, was proud to do it and would do it all over again in a New York minute.

SGT Cruz
100% Combat Disabled
2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment
"Toujour Pret"
Always Ready!
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SGT Joe Sabedra
SGT Joe Sabedra
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Thank you very much.
You are the reason I put it to words.
I know there are others who feel the same.
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