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    Better than 'Happy Birthday!'

    Good news I have to share with WAF friends...

    My son is officially being discharged from the US Army TODAY! He'll be here this evening at his new, and permanent, duty station.

    Very excited about it!

    Robert

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    Congratulations

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      Congrats!

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        #4
        Robert,
        Happy homecoming and a big thank you for your sons time in the service of our country.

        Chet
        Zinc stinks!

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          This is my son, Jonny, the day before he went into the Army many years ago. And, a photo at Arlington's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. He's the guard with his back to the camera, his first 'walk'.

          Robert
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            Congratulations Robert! Great news indeed

            Where was his stationed abroad?

            I was discharged last year from the Argentine army due to heart problems, but it was a good experience.

            Regards,
            Sepp.

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              Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
              Good news I have to share with WAF friends...

              My son is officially being discharged from the US Army TODAY! He'll be here this evening at his new, and permanent, duty station.

              Very excited about it!

              Robert

              Whoo hoo

              Great news Robert.

              Very happy for you and your son
              Best regards,
              Streptile

              Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                Thanks everyone! Thanks for your service, Sepp.

                His 1-year o/s duty was in Africa with the 3rd Infantry (Old Guard). Their mission was to build fresh water wells for the natives in Ethiopia and Uganda. He took leave to raft down the Nile River at the peak of its water flow. His mom almost had a heart attack when she saw the photos he e-mailed to her.

                Robert

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                  #9
                  I was happier then the subject of a Geico commercial when my son came home on leave from Iraq. I know just how you feel!!
                  GOOD NEWS!!

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                    #10
                    Always good to hear of a serviceman home safe after doing his duty for his country even better it's for good.You must be proud and relieved at the same time.I will raise a glass to him with respect and I'm sure a few drinks will be drunk on your side of the pond as well.Congratulations Robert good news for sure.

                    Jon

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                      #11
                      Thanks Jon for the kind words.

                      A blessing in disguise...

                      He was assigned to a Striker Brigade here in WA State two years ago. Injuries to his back while in Africa resulted in him not being physically fit to be sent to combat with his unit to Afghanistan a year ago. His unit got hit pretty hard while in Afghanistan, and my son missed being a part of it. Thank God for that, is all I can say. God moves in mysterious ways.

                      Robert

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                        #12
                        Congratulations Robert, that is great news indeed!
                        Best regards to you and your son.
                        - Danny

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                          Thanks Danny,

                          Much appreciated,

                          Robert

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                            #14
                            Congrats! We all appreciate his service. -Ger

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                              #15
                              I sense a huge relief and a great deal of pride in this thread, and rightly so. It great news. I hope his back doesn't trouble him. Thank him from us for his service to his country, and a host of other countries as well.

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