Getting out of the Army

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armyturner

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Well, after nearly 14 years, I am going to have to say so long to Uncle Sam. As a single parent, I can no longer stay in since I don't have any family members in the position to care for my children while I deploy or go off on various training events (not that it is someone else's responsibility anyway). So, it is time to get out and take care of the family. July 1st is my last day and I will be heading back to Arkansas around the 10th. To tell the truth, I am looking foreward to spending some quality time with the rest of the family anyway.
 
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Jeremy - Thank you for defending my freedom and securing liberty for my children and grandchildren. I know this must be difficult for you, but know that I will be praying for a smooth transition for you as you move into the next phase of your life. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
 
Jeremy; I too say THANKS. I am sure it was a difficult choice but your family always come first. Good luck with the transition, and if I can do anything to help out let me know.
 
Congratulations for a fine job. Very well done!

Salutes to you for your service to the Country and for helping the rest of us sleep safely at night. I am sure the family will enjoy having you home. :D
 
You had told me earlier that you were getting out of the Army and I appreciate what you have done while serving this country...When you get set up in Arkansas give me a holler here in Virginia so I can keep in touch...Hope you keep making those nice predator and turkey calls as well as the pens...I will talk to you soon Jeremy and GOOD LUCK in your new work.
 
Retiring from a career job is a big step. Good luck with the transition, and even though you're Army, thanks for doing the right thing. Spending time with your kids can be more rewarding in the end. Good Luck Brother, Semper Fi.
 
A BIG Huuaah for you Jeremy ! Enjoy your time with your kids now . You've done plenty enough for our citizens . I too , say thanks , and don't forget your family here ! ;):)
 
Congrats, Jeremy! And thanks for a job well done! And I wish you and your family well on the next leg of your journeys.
 
Jeremy, I am glad you are happy with the change. Thank you for all you have done. Currently serving or not all service people are hero's in my eyes. I will remember you and many others this Independence Day.
 
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