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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostwriter" data-source="post: 940961" data-attributes="member: 37359"><p>No dis-respect and in fact with all due respect, as example my dad retired 25 years in the U.S.A.friend. he did 1 tour in Nam and 2 in Desert Storm- My point is that he has a drawer full of medals and highly written accommodations at his house. Once a Chief asked him to write his own letter of APR for a high medal and the Chief would gladly sign off on it, my dad declined. My dad stated "that if he had to write his own letter of accommodation, he would rather not get the dang thing". This bit of sentiment has served me well. Let me say shelskye, BE proud of what you have done- You got your four gold bars- you don't need the uniform epaulets. What you did and what everyone did who has put real hard work in there can never be taken away...</p><p>I would not care to do my 12 years again, yet I am proud I did it. I did it the best I could, while I could.</p><p></p><p>ghost</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostwriter, post: 940961, member: 37359"] No dis-respect and in fact with all due respect, as example my dad retired 25 years in the U.S.A.friend. he did 1 tour in Nam and 2 in Desert Storm- My point is that he has a drawer full of medals and highly written accommodations at his house. Once a Chief asked him to write his own letter of APR for a high medal and the Chief would gladly sign off on it, my dad declined. My dad stated "that if he had to write his own letter of accommodation, he would rather not get the dang thing". This bit of sentiment has served me well. Let me say shelskye, BE proud of what you have done- You got your four gold bars- you don't need the uniform epaulets. What you did and what everyone did who has put real hard work in there can never be taken away... I would not care to do my 12 years again, yet I am proud I did it. I did it the best I could, while I could. ghost [/QUOTE]
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