Update on my son

BradM

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I realize that I cannot truly compare your reality to a film, but after watching the (2006) movie "Home of the Brave" I feel that I have a better understanding of what it must be like for soldiers like your son to return home.

I realize it was a fictional movie and probably scoffed at by real military people - but - for someone like me, that's the closest I'm going to get to experiencing how hard it is to readjust to civilization after a tour.

Best of luck to your entire family.

You make a good point, here. I don't think Randy has any idea how much respect I have for him and his son (and his entire family, for that matter). But there is truly no way we know what they're going through; we can only imagine.

I posted a brief thank you earlier, as I really did not know what to say. Randy.. you do have a family of friends here that care about each other. Heck, we spend a lot of time together, and we can't help but develop some affinity for each other.

Please just let your family know that you remain in many peoples hearts/minds. We may not have met, but we are connected.;)

If your family ever come through Dallas Fort Worth area, let me know.:agree1:
 
K

Kwilson

Randy, I can only hope that my children grow up to be as strong, compassionate, dedicated and courageous as your son. If I can raise them 1/2 as well as you raised your son, then they'll be in good shape.

You and your family have a completely unconditional open door at our house if you ever get to the Buffalo area.
 
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Randy Stewart

At 4:27 am 5/13/09 my son arrived in Germany. His 1st tour is complete.
Should be stateside in 3 weeks.:D
 
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Dean Frederickson

At 4:27 am 5/13/09 my son arrived in Germany. His 1st tour is complete.
Should be stateside in 3 weeks.:D

Randy don't forget about the Patriot Guard Riders, we also do welcome home escorts for troops returning from anywhere they are.:cool:
 
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