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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Shootza 50" data-source="post: 3739729" data-attributes="member: 49036"><p>A few years ago my grand daughter asked me what my tat was I had on my right shoulder and because she was only eleven years old at the time I wasn't sure if she would understand so I told her it was when I was in an Air Force Special Operations unit and that our job was to fly around in airplanes and find the enemy and call in strikes on them, she asked if we killed people and I replied yes, we did but I also explained that if we didn't kill these people they would want to kill us and our freedoms and our way of life, so after a few seconds to process this she got a smile on her face and the only thing she said was "cool" the next day I heard her telling her older brother about it........... I think she got my meaning and understood, she never asked me again about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Shootza 50, post: 3739729, member: 49036"] A few years ago my grand daughter asked me what my tat was I had on my right shoulder and because she was only eleven years old at the time I wasn't sure if she would understand so I told her it was when I was in an Air Force Special Operations unit and that our job was to fly around in airplanes and find the enemy and call in strikes on them, she asked if we killed people and I replied yes, we did but I also explained that if we didn't kill these people they would want to kill us and our freedoms and our way of life, so after a few seconds to process this she got a smile on her face and the only thing she said was "cool" the next day I heard her telling her older brother about it........... I think she got my meaning and understood, she never asked me again about it. [/QUOTE]
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