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no worries

Posted By: kristy on 2005-08-27
In Reply to: Egg on Face... - KYradMT

hey it's ok, i just wanted you to understand that he didn't go ua cuz he chickened out or anything, he just hated the ways of the core and wanted to be home with his family. he left for mcrd sept 14, and we got married on the 4th, plus his sons first bday was sept 1. now a year later, only 5 days shy of his sons 2nd bday, he is sitting in the lagal platoon at pendleton. if you have any useful info on how i can bring my husband home, please let me know. i would greatly appreciate it. also what does MT stand for?
kristy


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