mi2az 10:10 PM 09-02-2009
Just FYI
My Daughter Graduated Boot Camp at Fort Jackson South Carolina. She is now at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas awaiting Para-Medic Training. This will last 18-20 weeks.
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Darrell 10:11 PM 09-02-2009
Tell her we're proud of her, she is answering her Nation's call and their is no higher honor, IMO.
:-)
--A cranky and gimpy disabled Air Force Veteran
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massphatness 10:13 PM 09-02-2009
Congrats to your daughter and to you as well
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MedicCook 10:17 PM 09-02-2009
Congrats to your daughter. Hope she enjoys Medic training.
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kelmac07 10:23 PM 09-02-2009
CasaDooley 10:30 PM 09-02-2009
I know how you're feeling
:-)
Congrats to your daughter and you!
:-)
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icehog3 01:12 AM 09-03-2009
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Tell her we're proud of her, she is answering her Nation's call and their is no higher honor, IMO.
:-)
Well said! Congrats to your daughter and to you, Marty!
:-)
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SmokeyJoe 01:48 AM 09-03-2009
I know you are justifiably proud!
She is obviously a special young lady.
:-)
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14holestogie 03:47 AM 09-03-2009
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Congrats to you & your daughter!! :-)
:-) Thanks to all who answer the call to serve.
:-)
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DPD6030 04:02 AM 09-03-2009
Originally Posted by mi2az:
Just FYI
My Daughter Graduated Boot Camp at Fort Jackson South Carolina. She is now at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas awaiting Para-Medic Training. This will last 18-20 weeks.
Congratulations.
:-) My son graduated from Combat Medic training at Fort Sam Houston in April of this year. His basic training graduation was an awesome experience. I've never felt prouder to be an American.
:-)
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DonniePaul 07:44 AM 09-03-2009
Congratulations!
:-)
And please thank her for her service.
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Col. Kurtz 08:08 AM 09-03-2009
Congrats indeed. Give her a big "thank you for your service" for us.
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Skywalker 08:39 AM 09-03-2009
Blindjimme 11:46 AM 09-03-2009
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
Congrats to you and your daughter!!!:-)
:-) Whether it's one enlistment, or a career, she will never forget her time in service!
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hotreds 12:02 PM 09-03-2009
TheTraveler 12:03 PM 09-03-2009
Originally Posted by Blindjimme:
:-) Whether it's one enlistment, or a career, she will never forget her time in service!
:-) Tell her to make the best of her time in service, be it 2 years or 20. And give her my "Congratulations, and thank you for your service!."
:-)
(Also tell her to spend her money wisely !!!!! I wish I did.
:-) )
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bvilchez 02:03 PM 09-03-2009
moosie 10:16 PM 09-03-2009