Wrapping up the Marathon
This is perhaps the best assignment in the Army--earning a Master's Degree on the Army's dime in Monterey, California. Those 18 months were very rewarding personally and professionally. I earned a Master of Science in Low Intensity Conflict while playing acoustic music downtown, sharpening my chess game at the NPS Chess Club (thanks Professor Arquilla!) and my public speaking skills with the NPS Toastmasters Club (Thanks Carl and Arnie!).
That 18 month "geographical bachelor" stint was followed by a two-year assignment with the 2nd Infantry Division in Uijeongbu, South Korea. Again, with the family remaining home to look after my sister. Another professionally rewarding assignment with the US Army in a great organization. Time to return to Olympia, Washington to resume duties with the Army's I Corps at Fort Lewis. Finally, I can come home from work and sleep in my own bed!
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I'm so sorry about your dad and hope life is feeling better for you and your family. When will you begin writing? :)
Hi Kim--ya, been home since July of last year and life is good. Afghanistan is on the horizon, but we'll see this summer where Uncle Sam needs me next. Family has taken a beating over the years, but my attitude about family suicide is "grieve over the dead but return quickly to your obligation to the living." Funny you should mention writing... I need to get off my duff and publish something. Thanks for the words of encouragement! --GT
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