I’m so proud of my younger brother.

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I’m so proud of my younger brother.

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Today is his last day after a year in Kabul Afghanistan.

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Glad he is coming home safe. It doesn't matter which branch, serving in Afghanistan is dangerous. Tell him that his service to our Country is appreciated.
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8) Sounds like you have a family of high-achievers.
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Outstanding, a salute to him, thanks for sharing 8) 8)
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Lady J, you should be proud indeed! Thank him for his service. Glad he is coming home safely.
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dennie wrote:Lady J, you should be proud indeed! Thank him for his service. Glad he is coming home safely.
+ 1... :D
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Joyce, yes, let's get him home!
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Tell him I said "Hoo Raaah"!!!
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U have a right to be Proud. Thx for Your service Little Brother, We're all Proud of Ya.
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Should be very proud!
Tell him Thank You for going to battle to keep us (us) :wink:
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And you should be proud of your brother! Well done for him!
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KirkD wrote:And you should be proud of your brother! Well done for him!
+1

I am glad he is safe.

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Outstanding! Please convey my heartfelt thanks for his service.

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Dave B wrote:
KirkD wrote:And you should be proud of your brother! Well done for him!
+1

I am glad he is safe.

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Dave B wrote:
KirkD wrote:And you should be proud of your brother! Well done for him!
+1

I am glad he is safe.

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Proud indeed!
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I concur with all the above.

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Lady J, I'm sure his being home will reduce your stress level as well.

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My thanks for his service, and my prayers for his future.
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Outstanding.
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Thank you Colonel for your service, be safe coming home.




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jnyork wrote:Outstanding.
+1 :D
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Give him our thanks and congratulations.
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Awesome! 8) 8) 8)
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Glad he's home and thanks for sharing.
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Very awesome, safe trip home!!

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Update: He's home, almost anyway :D
Lady J made this sign and met him at BWI airport yesterday.
He boards a plane today that will take him to his family and his
new assignment in San Antonio Texas.

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Yes to many thanks for his service - and welcome home!
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Excellent :D Sure looks like you LJ :D

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