Posted on Dec 28, 2015
SSG Joel Galford
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SGM Steve Wettstein
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Damn near every day Brother.
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I am right there with you SGM.
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SGT Cody Skinner
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Life was a lot simpler Over Seas, it was a lot more dangerous, but way easier. Everything in the Civilian is overly complicated and involves too many decision based on emotion. I don't know if I wish to go back or just wish for more simple existence.
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SPC Randall Eichelberger
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'decisions based on emotion.' Nailed it I think. In the Army you simply can't. Its all based on training and experience and mission. In the civilian world everyone wants to do what feels nice and what is the minimum amount of work necessary.
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It's VERY annoying knowing that what I have done in Iraq is being undone by ISIS. All the blood sweat and tears for nothing. I loved being deployed and being a part of history. I had a drill sergeant in AIT who told us that about every 10-15 years we will be in the middle east, that was back in 1998!!!! He was right.
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CPT Pedro Meza
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The drill sergeant was Old School that understood the dynamics of the middle East and the parts we played back in the 1960's-1970's were just the beginning.
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SP5 Pedro Gonzalez
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I feel the same way drill sergeant
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SGT Aaron Atwood
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CPT Pedro Meza - Not to sound like the history nerd that I am, but one could argue our involvement in foreign affairs took a turn for the worse in the long run as far back as the Spanish-American War.
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CPT Pedro Meza
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SGT Aaron Atwood - That is a yes and no, simply because with every pre-stages of conflict we fall into "What Have We Learned Charlie Brown" (great movie) so we either repeat a lesson or we move on, a lot depends on our leaders.
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