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PO2 Lewis Brockman
Was proud of the men I served with and myself as well, even when the citizens of this country were not proud of us.
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This is an old discussion thread, Capt Ross Nussbaum, but I thought I’d comment anyway as I think there’s another way to approach your question. Frankly, it’s a higher calling regardless of why an individual starts such a journey and perhaps continues the journey. It’s a higher calling because of the oath, whether it be the oath of enlistment or the oath of office. I took both. I can think of few professions that require such a complete commitment.
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I think a good percentage join for some reason other than "duty." However, after the first obligated tour, I think one stays because of that "higher calling." Hell, I didn't do 20 for the money or fame!
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