On this day, 32 years ago, I exited the service and stopped being sergeant McThag and resumed being private fucking citizen McThag.
It does not seem like it's been that long.
On this day, 32 years ago, I exited the service and stopped being sergeant McThag and resumed being private fucking citizen McThag.
It does not seem like it's been that long.
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Thank you for your time and service to our country. I hope the experience left you physically and mentally intact.
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I left the service both mentally and physically challenged. Get a tiny check every month and the "best" medical care the VA offers as a reward too.
DeleteI hadn't thought about it till you mentioned it, but it's been 37 since P.O.2 McCann left the navy.
ReplyDelete30 years since this sarge left the army...panzer guy...
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