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| Piano User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Uijongbu, Korea
Brand: Eclipse Tpts, Kanstul Mpc
Posts: 275
| Finally! My 372 day incarceration is over, and I can finally change my location setting in my profile from Iraq to Germany! God is good, I thank him for his mercy! |
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| Utimate User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 5,989
| Welcome back, soldier. A grateful country welcomes you and your comrades back and we thank G-d that you are back safely and we continue to pray for your bretheren that remain in country. This nation owes you a debt it can never repay and we respect your service on our behalf. You are our sons, our daughters, our brothers and sisters, nephews and nieces, our fathers and mothers. This proud nation is happy to regard you as an American soldier. ML |
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| Mezzo Piano User
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Minnesota
Brand: Bach Strad
Posts: 662
| Manny could not have said it any better. Welcome back and a big Thanks to you and all other Armed Forces Personal defending us and this Beautiful Country!!! |
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__________________ Bach Strad 180S37 Monette B2 Well, if I could play like Wynton (Marsalis), I wouldn't play like Wynton. Chet Baker | |
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| Pianissimo User | Gary, Isn't it almost ironic as you looked out the plane and walked on German soil that you thought you were back? I know it created mixed feelings in me as I stepped off in Nuermburg in 1991 after my time in the sand. Just being away from the dust, dirt and constant strain makes you feel at home! Just wait until you first step foot in the good old USA and then you'll have more emotions flooding you for days. I rejoice in your return, and those you serve with. Know that all of America is humbled by your unselfish service and we are grateful full your sacrifice. As a fellow brother in arms I can tell you you will have some tough times ahead the next few months. Take time in God's word, share Him and what He's done for you these last months with those around who don't know Him. Most of all, lean on Him, that's what He wants you to do. Rest in the comfort of knowing He cares for you even more than the "birds of the air (Luke 12:22-34). Thank you for doing what the world wouldn't let us do when we were over there the first time. Peyton DESERT STORM VET, 1991 |
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__________________ Music's only purpose should be the glory of God and the recreation of the human spirit - J. S. Bach 2004 ZeuS Olympus ARLX 1976 Bach 37 Strad 1990 Blessing ML1-G Artist Edition 1917 Conn Victor New Wonder Cornet | |
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