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X2.Hard to believe how many years have gone buy.Couldn't bring myself to put this in the good off lounge. Thoughts and prayers!View attachment 15757
God bless!
This is a very tough subject for me. At the time I was already enlisted in the ARMY Reserves. When this shit went down, I was in Louisville installing an AC unit is some ladys apartment. We stopped working and watched her tv all day. We also helped ourselves to her fridge. The next day I volunteered at my reserve unit to help with Funeral detail. 2 moths later I said to hell with my Reserve unit and went active duty. 18 months later I was boots on the ground in Iraq for my first of 2 tours of duty. I survived multiple IED attacks, one that nearly killed me in the gunners hatch. When my driver ran over the IED and it went off, I didn't think I would see the sunrise just a few hours later. I finally made it home safe in November 2006 at the end of my 2nd tour. I thank God everyday for the life I have, the friends I have and my family. I would do it all over again if I had TOO. I love my country and what my Flag stands for. However, our government is completely full of ass backwards douche nozzles who only want to line their own pockets. When I got home it took quite a few years to get my shit together. I still have issues with my PTSD such as fireworks, lightening, thunder, being in large groups of people etc. That's when my best friend and now brother in law turned me to bow hunting. It has been a major help in dealing with my issues. Everyday I can make out into the woods is a damn good day.
This is a very tough subject for me. At the time I was already enlisted in the ARMY Reserves. When this shit went down, I was in Louisville installing an AC unit is some ladys apartment. We stopped working and watched her tv all day. We also helped ourselves to her fridge. The next day I volunteered at my reserve unit to help with Funeral detail. 2 moths later I said to hell with my Reserve unit and went active duty. 18 months later I was boots on the ground in Iraq for my first of 2 tours of duty. I survived multiple IED attacks, one that nearly killed me in the gunners hatch. When my driver ran over the IED and it went off, I didn't think I would see the sunrise just a few hours later. I finally made it home safe in November 2006 at the end of my 2nd tour. I thank God everyday for the life I have, the friends I have and my family. I would do it all over again if I had TOO. I love my country and what my Flag stands for. However, our government is completely full of ass backwards douche nozzles who only want to line their own pockets. When I got home it took quite a few years to get my shit together. I still have issues with my PTSD such as fireworks, lightening, thunder, being in large groups of people etc. That's when my best friend and now brother in law turned me to bow hunting. It has been a major help in dealing with my issues. Everyday I can make out into the woods is a damn good day.
This is a very tough subject for me. At the time I was already enlisted in the ARMY Reserves. When this shit went down, I was in Louisville installing an AC unit is some ladys apartment. We stopped working and watched her tv all day. We also helped ourselves to her fridge. The next day I volunteered at my reserve unit to help with Funeral detail. 2 moths later I said to hell with my Reserve unit and went active duty. 18 months later I was boots on the ground in Iraq for my first of 2 tours of duty. I survived multiple IED attacks, one that nearly killed me in the gunners hatch. When my driver ran over the IED and it went off, I didn't think I would see the sunrise just a few hours later. I finally made it home safe in November 2006 at the end of my 2nd tour. I thank God everyday for the life I have, the friends I have and my family. I would do it all over again if I had TOO. I love my country and what my Flag stands for. However, our government is completely full of ass backwards douche nozzles who only want to line their own pockets. When I got home it took quite a few years to get my shit together. I still have issues with my PTSD such as fireworks, lightening, thunder, being in large groups of people etc. That's when my best friend and now brother in law turned me to bow hunting. It has been a major help in dealing with my issues. Everyday I can make out into the woods is a damn good day.
Thanks Sir.Thank you from the bottom of my heart DustinB! People like you are the reason our country is what it is today. I want to drink a beer with you some day. Piss on the terrorists! Spineless pukes just like our "leaders".
Thank you for yourservice! and I am glad bowhunting is helping you deal!