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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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May they all stay safe.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."This tension exists in much of Ukraine: People struggle to find a precarious balance between normal life and the deadly conflict that shows no sign of ending anytime soon.

“Everything could end,” said Khrystyna Shkorpeio. “But on the beach … I feel more relaxed, it’s easier to cope.”

She works in a café in Odesa and said her days are often disrupted by air raid alerts and missile strikes. Last winter was exhausting and cold, with constant power outages, and the coming winter promises to be equally hard.

So, she said, a day sunbathing with friends offers a respite from all that. “I’m really happy. It’s for me like a first vacation.”

Along the beach, there was a woman doing yoga and an elderly couple sitting close under a bright-blue umbrella.

Dmytro Chernenko, a lanky 19-year-old in swim trunks had come with his mother, both of them carrying beach towels.

“We came to swim as soon as we learned the beaches had reopened,” he said. But Chernenko acknowledged the reality of war is never far away. He may himself wind up in the army soon.

He and others here say they have to keep living as well as they can, to prove to Russia — and to themselves — that this war won’t wear them down.

Ukrainians say this kind of resilience, this ability to find joy and peace in the midst of war, will help keep their country in the fight as long as it takes."
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