The soldiers life was a fantasy from libraries while staying healthy. I liked seeing Augusta even if it was blazing spice after making it to my MOS. The Army built me into a new man. The Germans made my life paradise.

 I am thankful for my Army years. Some big eras for me were TRADOC Germany and Georgia. It was fun in it's own way to be away from home. My units were fun to train with.

I got to have comradery with my fellow coed soldiers. I stayed busy at the library and gym. I got to see new lands. In uniform was surreal.

I lived the Army way. I exercised my mind and body. I made it through all of that to get home and see more of it continue. I enjoyed the DC VA medical center.

I joined instead of doing other things with my life. I got out of debt and contributed to my base life. Time off post was enjoyed like the German country side. For how long I was in I got to see a lot and have continued comradery with soldiers like Vietnam vets in DC.







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