and just like that......everything seems calm now. subdued.
one can only hope that this is the beginning of the end. i watched the sunset earlier today and realized that slowly, the snowcapped mountains were becoming whiter and whiter with each new day. winter is at the front door. i want to think that the rest of my days in afghanistan will be filled with playing the guitar on the porch and tossing a football back and forth. my pessimism gets the best of me though. i know that its not over. its funny how, at first, every marine dreams of combat. its widely viewed as a rite of passage. moreso than boot camp. almost as if you are not a real marine until you carve a notch or two in the buttstock of your rifle. i was there once. and now, i take a more jaded stance. ive climbed the mountains. ive shot my rifle. ive made the skies rain shrapnel onto the enemy with the mortar system. all the things i could not wait to do 8 months ago, ive done. and with no regrets. at the risk of sounding "been there, done that", i have had my fill of combat. i can wear that combat action ribbon on my dress blues when i come home and be proud. the question is......was it all worth it?
show and tell time from the archives.....
miraculously, no-one was seriously injured by this I.E.D.
this is what happens to you when you plant an I.E.D. and ambush a marine convoy.
one can only hope that this is the beginning of the end. i watched the sunset earlier today and realized that slowly, the snowcapped mountains were becoming whiter and whiter with each new day. winter is at the front door. i want to think that the rest of my days in afghanistan will be filled with playing the guitar on the porch and tossing a football back and forth. my pessimism gets the best of me though. i know that its not over. its funny how, at first, every marine dreams of combat. its widely viewed as a rite of passage. moreso than boot camp. almost as if you are not a real marine until you carve a notch or two in the buttstock of your rifle. i was there once. and now, i take a more jaded stance. ive climbed the mountains. ive shot my rifle. ive made the skies rain shrapnel onto the enemy with the mortar system. all the things i could not wait to do 8 months ago, ive done. and with no regrets. at the risk of sounding "been there, done that", i have had my fill of combat. i can wear that combat action ribbon on my dress blues when i come home and be proud. the question is......was it all worth it?
show and tell time from the archives.....
miraculously, no-one was seriously injured by this I.E.D.
this is what happens to you when you plant an I.E.D. and ambush a marine convoy.
and lastly, this is the only ass i will have seen for 8 months.
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pinup:
Check your mail in 2-3 days she said!!!
gravedoll666:
yea I know..I have been absent (minded) myself alot..been busy getting the room together for the baby. Rachel is good. Her husband is now out of the Army and they are back in Virginia and fixin' up their cabin so it's liveable..trust me i miss her dearly! hope all is well with you! bibi