Posted on May 23, 2016
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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RP Members & Connections here's another one of those questions lost, but it keeps on giving.

What single event in your life do you consider to be the most important to-date?

What event made the biggest impression in your life that you'll never forget as long as you live?
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LTC Stephen F.
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The date when my human spirit was changed from the path of eternal death to the path of eternal life COL Mikel J. Burroughs. On September 30, 1987 I recognized my need for my Savior. After almost 31 years of fighting God and His messengers while desperately searching for the truth, I bowed to my Lord and Savior and accept the gift of eternal life which is freely offered to all who believe in the atonement of the Christ on the cross which makes possible a relationship with the God who upholds everything that has ever does or will exist.
After that date, the most significant dates are 92) my graduation from USMA West Point on May 28, 1989; (3) my marriage to my wife on December 11, 1999, the (4) births of each of my four sons; and (5) the promise God made to me in October 2008 that each of my sons would have a saving relationship with him.
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So you figured out a way to stay out of trouble, huh? I'm trying to work my way back in. There are some new features on RP I have to get used to. I've certainly missed your commentary and posts. I hope your health continues to improve. It upset me to read what you and your wife are going through. I'll sure keep you both in my prayers LTC Stephen F..
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SPC Brian Stephens
SPC Brian Stephens
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Hoo-AAAAAAHHHH!!!!
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SPC Andrew Ross
SPC Andrew Ross
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Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised!
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SGT Program Coordinator
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I'm with you on that Sir.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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For me, it wasn't something in history or something that happened in the news, it was the birth of my first daughter (my miracle daughter); after 13 years of trying to have a baby and finally giving up; and then joining an adoption agency, we were blessed with our frist daughter - Kattie Maree Burroughs followed 18 months later by her sister Madalyn Leann Burroughs - two miracle children!
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PO3 Sandra Gomke
PO3 Sandra Gomke
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Thanks! I am very proud!!
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SPC Woody Bullard
SPC Woody Bullard
6 y
COL Burroughs, there is nothing that can top God's gift of new life.
You are truly blessed with a beautiful family Sir.
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Sgt Albert Castro
Sgt Albert Castro
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Hooha!
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PO2 Gerry Tandberg
PO2 Gerry Tandberg
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Wow, where to start. How about three daughters who all know the Lord? However, daughter #3 is significantly different than her two sisters. Courtny was born with a congenital heart defect that would eventually cause her death at age eight. However, she accomplished more in her lifetime than most who live into ripe old age. She instinctively knew the Lord from the tender age of five...or possibly younger. She was the one in her school who embraced those who had no friends. Her outgoing personality made her many friends; young and old, because of her infectious cheerful attitude. When she died after a second unsuccessful attempt to repair her heart the Lord made it clear to my wife and I that she was His, and she accomplished the purpose He intended for her; one of His countless witnesses and examples. The Lord also impressed me to understand the enemy will try to use her death to sew bitterness in our lives, and reminded me of the Book of Job. It is agony to watch a loved one slowly slip away, but in the end, we knew instinctively she was exactly where the Lord wanted her. Courtny's death also made me realize death is not something to fear.
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GySgt William Hardy
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The night of May 1, 1969. I have told this story before. Before that date I was a snot-nosed young boy with no thought for others. I arrived in Danang RVN. Shortly before our arrival the ammo dump in Danang had been hit. The reception area was leveled. The people working there had cleared a concrete slab and had tables and chairs where they did the in-processing. There were piles of rubble all over the place. We were placed in trucks and driven to Camp Tien Sha, a CB Base. We ate supper and then laid in our racks in their gym which was converted into a temporary transit quarters. About the time we were hitting the sack, we got hit. There we were, about 300+ Marines and no weapons. We were depending upon the Navy for our protection that night. After a bit the mortars stopped and the 50 Cal stopped firing. I suddenly realized that this was for real. From that day forward I was a changed person. I had been in the Corps for 2 years and was only a lowly senior L/Cpl. I attacked my new duties with all the professionalism I could muster. I learned every job in the Communication Center and was selected to learn off-line encryption and decryption. I left Vietnam as a Cpl and the first week at my next duty station I was promoted to Sgt. Instead of being the goof off or skater as we called them, I found myself with 3 years in the Corps and a Watch Officer (or Trick Chief). We didn't have officers on shift and I was filling an O1/2 slot. I can honestly say, because I survived, that Vietnam made a man out of me. Life has been good ever since.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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GySgt William Hardy Thanks for sharing your story with us William! Awesome!
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LTC Jeff Shearer
LTC Jeff Shearer
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Great story, no one like adversity, the truth is not everyone can survive it, but you did. I am glad you did an became the iron you were intended to be.
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CW5 John M.
CW5 John M.
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Ditto. Combat "brings home" the stark reality of life and death. It's like a "shock" to sensibilities. I arrived in 'Nam an inexperienced, "bullet-proof", youthful twenty year old, and returned a year later focused, seasoned, and wiser - a different person.
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