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Dear Capt O,
Sorry to hear about your redeploy.  It's got to be hard on both you and your family.  It's a long period to be seperated from your kids.  At least now we have phone and email to keep in touch.  My former boss was 4 years old when her father came home from WWII and it was the first time they met.  I look forward to hearing about life over there.  Keep posting away.
I've been humming "Shake Djibuoti" to myself while typing this....
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My dad was three when he met my grandpa. I bet my grandmother was so glad to have her hubby back to help with little John jr. and his two sisters. As a side note, my grandparents went on to have 4 more kids!
 
So anyway, this won't be my longest deployment. In 2004 I was gone for 9 months to Iraq. Since then I've only been gone for 4 months (to 29 Palms to assist units going through training) which was last year. All in all, I've been lucky. Some folks have spent 3 years in Iraq totaled up! Kudos to them.
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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May God keep you!  I was going to say we'll miss you, but thanks to that giant spider web in the sky, we'll always be in contact.  
 
Yes, I would have picked the same, given your choices. I've already visited the two links you sent.  It's nice to get a heads-up.
 
What more can you tell us about Djibuoti?  It sure will be a long way from home regardless, and of course very difficult to be away from your loved ones.  
 
Oh as far as posting, "my" boys always get preferential treatment.  
	 
	
	
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Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
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Well, I have an update. The HOA deployment has been given to someone else. Why you ask? It seems that with so few cap'ns in the G-6 as it is, they are keeping as many folks around for the deployment in January of 2009. That, unfortunately, means a 13 month deployment. I guess I can't complain, there have been plenty of folks who have not only gone for 13+ months before, but have also gone back again! It comes down to, "I put the uniform on this morning, didn't I?"
 
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		Oh dear... Well as you stated, "The answer, of course, is yes - and proudly." Guess that says it all!   
	 
	
	
Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"