We just went through this with members of the National Guard unit from Houma. All of them were from the same area. It was horrible to go through.
The families were the strength of the unit. They stuck together and never once said a bad thing (unlike the left). They kept the military spirit high and the honor of thier loved one in front, where it shold be.
Sounds like a great group, Mark. I can’t imagine what a family member of a loved one who is serving must go through but I admire their strength and courage.
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We just went through this with members of the National Guard unit from Houma. All of them were from the same area. It was horrible to go through.
The families were the strength of the unit. They stuck together and never once said a bad thing (unlike the left). They kept the military spirit high and the honor of thier loved one in front, where it shold be.
Sounds like a great group, Mark. I can’t imagine what a family member of a loved one who is serving must go through but I admire their strength and courage.