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Old 10-21-2019, 08:03 PM
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Wink it still a honoring service

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Originally Posted by Pio1980 View Post
My fortunate conditions of service were largely more "Mash" and much less "John Wayne", if you have some familiarity with American pop culture, which was good insofar as my duties were more amenable to my Asperger's autistic nature. I don't react well to mindless authoritarianism as it turned out, I was able to retire with an adequate stipend.
i know a military officer who he is with an Asperger autistic nature ... barely you hear him talk , he is a client in my family's store .
he still walks as a militant till this day , that wasn't a John Wayne and his exemple inspired my brother who wanna join the army .
and everyone in the town where i live , salutes him.
i remember him when i was a child ,he was attending the store wearing the military uniform to buy a newspaper to read it in the cafe while waiting the military bus to stop & take him to the service.
that's a man to be proud of around here
you still cool whatever you are saying .

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