Saturday, February 24, 2007
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Writings and musings on the eccentric beauty of sacrifice. Come journey and write with us. We are resolved to capture something positive in a troubled world and laugh when we can along the way. This, then, is dedicated in Loving Memory to LCpl. Aaron C. Austin, USMC KIA Fallujah, Iraq on April 26, 2004. Rock On...
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Yep, we run a tri-service clinic here, As an E-5 I'm the day shift supervisor and I am in charge of 2 Navy, 3 Army and 2 Air Force Medics/Corpsmen. That are E-4 and below.
This is fantastic. Everyone in the room looks so positive. It's a good lesson for those of us here. You all look so happy from giving and helping and practicing your God given talents that the military has helped you to hone.
Thanks for the pictures and please extend our thanks to those who serve under you. They are blessed. Come to think of it, I'd be happy to work for someone like you too!
OK, something is wrong here. A member of another branch is supervising the Air Force?! Uh, I'm thinking that an Air Force E1 is qualified to superivise even 03s and above in all the other branches! Yes, and this is based on scientific research. Just trust me.
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