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<blockquote data-quote="soonerwings" data-source="post: 1321184" data-attributes="member: 8035"><p>Congratulations! In today's "total force" climate every Guardsman, Reservist, and Active Duty member plays a huge role in the defense of our nation. In Air Force speak, thank you for putting service before self. Take the following advice with a grain of salt, as I'm a very headstrong sort of person. The hardest thing to get accustomed to is the seemingly complete surrender of personal freedoms required to be effective throughout your career. This is really an illusion. While many of your former liberties are slightly curtailed, the things you give up are less than the things gained by yourself and the people you serve. Just remember to always put things in the proper perspective and you'll love your new profession.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerwings, post: 1321184, member: 8035"] Congratulations! In today's "total force" climate every Guardsman, Reservist, and Active Duty member plays a huge role in the defense of our nation. In Air Force speak, thank you for putting service before self. Take the following advice with a grain of salt, as I'm a very headstrong sort of person. The hardest thing to get accustomed to is the seemingly complete surrender of personal freedoms required to be effective throughout your career. This is really an illusion. While many of your former liberties are slightly curtailed, the things you give up are less than the things gained by yourself and the people you serve. Just remember to always put things in the proper perspective and you'll love your new profession. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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