While im happy your happy, and know u got permission to post. I highly recommend that you remove so this person doesn't end up on some blacklist somewhere in the military. Just for his sake, we know there are non friendlies in the military. Just trying to give perspective since this is not facebook
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My heartaches, tearful goodbye to my 'J ' . It was so wonderful to see him and so hard to say goodbye…again.
I’m so proud of you sweetheart!
Graduating from basic training is a big accomplishment. I know you will continue to go on working hard in your advanced training and into your future. Love, mom
J- is a remarkable young man
Comes from multi generational levels of Family Mbrs help Defending our Great Republic from its birth.
Momma to 'J' shared that he scored one of the highest marks with his ' gifts of being highly functional Autist '
J's patch on his uniform
Is an U.S. Army Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) patch, also officially known as a Shoulder Sleeve Insignia-Military Operations in Hostile Conditions (SSI-MOHC) insignia
Its triangular shape harks back to the tricorn hat of America's colonial era, symbolizing the readiness of individual citizens to serve.
The patch features an eagle, a common symbol in U.S. military insignia representing strength and freedom
Been there! It's hard saying goodbye, but at the same time you know he is going forward to better himself, to be a strong independent man who will make you proud.
While im happy your happy, and know u got permission to post. I highly recommend that you remove so this person doesn't end up on some blacklist somewhere in the military. Just for his sake, we know there are non friendlies in the military. Just trying to give perspective since this is not facebook
I have my friends permission to share the following:
J- is a remarkable young man Comes from multi generational levels of Family Mbrs help Defending our Great Republic from its birth.
Momma to 'J' shared that he scored one of the highest marks with his ' gifts of being highly functional Autist '
J's patch on his uniform Is an U.S. Army Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) patch, also officially known as a Shoulder Sleeve Insignia-Military Operations in Hostile Conditions (SSI-MOHC) insignia
Its triangular shape harks back to the tricorn hat of America's colonial era, symbolizing the readiness of individual citizens to serve.
The patch features an eagle, a common symbol in U.S. military insignia representing strength and freedom
Honor and respect. May God guide and protect you.
Been there! It's hard saying goodbye, but at the same time you know he is going forward to better himself, to be a strong independent man who will make you proud.