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last November I wrote about how my youngest child, had joined the Army. she finished Basic and loved it. she's now MOSQed, and graduates from AIT tomorrow morning. 2 weeks of hometown recruiting and2 weeks leave, then she heads to Korea. talking to her on the phone, it amazes me howshe's matured. plus, I'm the only one in the family that can talk "ARMY talk" with her.
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US Army '68-'96, CW4 retired
"Duty" "Honor" "Country"
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Very cool, aviator!!
You should be very proud there, Dad.
Be sure she know how much we all appreciarte her service.
Just another bond between Dad and Daughter.
And I'd hazzard to guess it'll only get better.
That's great, it's a proud moment when your kid graduates from training. My son has been in the Army for a couple years now and just reenlisted ( He's in Iraq), said he wants to be like his old man (I've been in for 20 now and don't plan on retiring anytime soon).
Congrats
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