Posted on Aug 14, 2015
SGT Mark Stevens
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Well, your out now or, you've been out for a while. Do you still have your I love me book? What have you thought about doing with it? If you have even thought about it at all. Will it be a treasured family heirloom or a treasure to be found by later generations in an old box after we are gone? What about donating it to your states military museum? They my have several to put together a display for generations to view. It would be forever preserved for generations of future to view and be inspired by. Just some food for thought.
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Not out yet, and haven't made one of these. I have been saying for a few years yet that I was going to make one, just haven't gotten around to doing it yet. I should prolly get on this at some point.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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In a sense. It kind of morphed into a wall in my man cave.
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SSG Robert Webster
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Exactly the same as myself and possibly countless others.
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Since I enlisted and arrived at my first duty station, my leadership set me up for success. I had something in place prior to but not nearly as organized. Now I have an organized binder with every document I have received in the Army. When documents were deleted off of my OMPF, this saved me. Every soldier should have some sort of I Love Me Book. To caveat this, I also scan every document and place it on an external hard drive.

When and if I decide to get out, I will still retain this for my records as well.
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