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Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.08.11 18:55:00 -
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My sister who is in the US Army and recently finished training as a combat medic is about to get deployed tomorrow at 5am to Afghanistan for the next 9 months.
Considering that almost half of my relatives along with my dad, and grandpa (passed away) were in the military in the past, we all know how terrifying it can be to get deployed especially into a country that doesn't really like Americans. All I can do right now is just try to give my sister some emotional support as I hear her over the phone packing her bags right now. She sounded worried and bit scared judging by the inflection of her voice as this is her first time in her life getting deployed.
Since one of my uncles is still working with the military even after retiring from a 20-year service, we received word that my sister will be put into one of the most battle-hardened infantry groups in the history of the US Army. Thankfully these guys know what they are doing as their history dates back even to World War I. That said, I am confident they will protect my sister to the best of their abilities while my sister takes care of them to the best of her abilities as a combat medic.
Thankfully, the war in Afghanistan is already close to completely winding down and most of the US soldiers still there are just helping the locals learn to police themselves.
Now that this is happening, it makes me wonder how others have had to deal with seeing their loved ones go to war. Especially back in 2001 and 2003 when things were really bad back then. |
Planetside2PS4F2P
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.08.11 19:00:00 -
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Wow why are you posting this on a dust forum, do you really have no life?
Wow im apauled at the level of no-lifery here trying to confide personal grief on dust 514 locker room forum. Wow. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
3539
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Posted - 2013.08.11 19:04:00 -
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Last I checked, this is the locker room. We can talk about non-dust stuff here. |
Bittersteel the Bastard
WarRavens League of Infamy
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Posted - 2013.08.11 21:09:00 -
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I personally have never had to deal with this but I hope your sister stays safe. |
Anarchide
Greedy Bastards
370
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Posted - 2013.08.11 21:21:00 -
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Planetside2PS4F2P wrote:Wow why are you posting this on a dust forum, do you really have no life?
Wow im apauled at the level of no-lifery here trying to confide personal grief on dust 514 locker room forum. Wow.
Says someone who have a Master Degree in no-lifery; I guess this must be a compliment, then! |
Draxus Prime
BurgezzE.T.F
1347
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Posted - 2013.08.11 22:25:00 -
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Planetside2PS4F2P wrote:Wow why are you posting this on a dust forum, do you really have no life?
Wow im apauled at the level of no-lifery here trying to confide personal grief on dust 514 locker room forum. Wow. we have no life? Your the one insulting peopes posts on the internet and advertising a game on another games forums... |
Draxus Prime
BurgezzE.T.F
1347
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Posted - 2013.08.11 22:30:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:My sister who is in the US Army and recently finished training as a combat medic is about to get deployed tomorrow at 5am to Afghanistan for the next 9 months.
Considering that almost half of my relatives along with my dad, and grandpa (passed away) were in the military in the past, we all know how terrifying it can be to get deployed especially into a country that doesn't really like Americans. All I can do right now is just try to give my sister some emotional support as I hear her over the phone packing her bags right now. She sounded worried and bit scared judging by the inflection of her voice as this is her first time in her life getting deployed.
Since one of my uncles is still working with the military even after retiring from a 20-year service, we received word that my sister will be put into one of the most battle-hardened infantry groups in the history of the US Army. Thankfully these guys know what they are doing as their history dates back even to World War I. That said, I am confident they will protect my sister to the best of their abilities while my sister takes care of them to the best of her abilities as a combat medic.
Thankfully, the war in Afghanistan is already close to completely winding down and most of the US soldiers still there are just helping the locals learn to police themselves.
Now that this is happening, it makes me wonder how others have had to deal with seeing their loved ones go to war. Especially back in 2001 and 2003 when things were really bad back then. don't worry wars almost over
I'm from pakistan so I'm "used to" warzones, it's not as bad as you think |
Buddha Brown
Factory Fresh
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Posted - 2013.08.12 16:26:00 -
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There's really no easy way around it, my advice is to always make yourself available when she has an opportunity to call/skype/email/chat. There won't be very many opportunities for her to touch base while she's out there so just make sure you're there to provide that extra boost any chance you get.
She's fit to do a job most people on the planet aren't cut out for, just trust in her abilities and let her know you're proud of her. |
Maken Tosch
DUST University Ivy League
3548
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Posted - 2013.08.12 16:30:00 -
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Thanks for the support guys. I'll make sure I stay in touch with my sister whenever she has the chance. |
Nosid Katona
HavoK Core RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.08.13 04:45:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:My sister who is in the US Army and recently finished training as a combat medic is about to get deployed tomorrow at 5am to Afghanistan for the next 9 months.
Considering that almost half of my relatives along with my dad, and grandpa (passed away) were in the military in the past, we all know how terrifying it can be to get deployed especially into a country that doesn't really like Americans. All I can do right now is just try to give my sister some emotional support as I hear her over the phone packing her bags right now. She sounded worried and bit scared judging by the inflection of her voice as this is her first time in her life getting deployed.
Since one of my uncles is still working with the military even after retiring from a 20-year service, we received word that my sister will be put into one of the most battle-hardened infantry groups in the history of the US Army. Thankfully these guys know what they are doing as their history dates back even to World War I. That said, I am confident they will protect my sister to the best of their abilities while my sister takes care of them to the best of her abilities as a combat medic.
Thankfully, the war in Afghanistan is already close to completely winding down and most of the US soldiers still there are just helping the locals learn to police themselves.
Now that this is happening, it makes me wonder how others have had to deal with seeing their loved ones go to war. Especially back in 2001 and 2003 when things were really bad back then.
From another person within a military family and who has a sibling overseas I know how you feel and salute your sister. o7 unlike most i appreciate your family's service and sacrafice; a entire family serves when someone joins the military. Just stay strong, believe in her, and pray for her.
Planetside2PS4F2P wrote:Wow why are you posting this on a dust forum, do you really have no life?
Wow im apauled at the level of no-lifery here trying to confide personal grief on dust 514 locker room forum. Wow.
As for YOU!
Begone you inconsiderate, high an mighty, poor excuse for a troll. Who are you and why do you dictate what's posted here? You claim they have no life and yet your here constantly posting and trolling and for what? Sh*ts and giggles? Shame.
Now back under your bridge fail-troll; you have no power here.
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Kane Fyea
DUST University Ivy League
1586
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Posted - 2013.08.13 04:58:00 -
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Planetside2PS4F2P wrote:Wow why are you posting this on a dust forum, do you really have no life?
Wow im apauled at the level of no-lifery here trying to confide personal grief on dust 514 locker room forum. Wow. I knew you were a douchebag but really? Your douchebaggery is off the charts now. You can now go die in a fire you inconsiderate dick.
On topic: I feel for you man. My brother is currently over there too. Stay strong man. Also best of luck to you, your sister, and your family. |
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