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This is the first of many posts to come. Please use the RSS button at the top to subscribe to the blog and stay up to date on the latest and greatest events for the company. Echo company class 50-15 getting ready to come back from the field. Dear Family and Friends of Echo Company, 232d Medical Battalion, I write to you anticipating what is, for me,. I posted a new photo to Facebook fb.
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Ryan Garrison
15211 Fall Haven
San Antonio, Texas, 78247
United States
F Co Class 10-18 FTX Last Day MISC. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 5 Team 1 MOUT. F Co Class 10-17 FTX War Day 4 Patrol Team 1. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 4 MOUT Team 5. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 3 MOUT Team 4. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 3 Patrol Team 5. F Co Clas 10-18 FTX War Day 2 Patrol Team 4. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 2 MOUT Team 3. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 1 MOUT Team 2. F Co Class 10-18 FTX War Day 1 Patrol Team 3. E Co Class 05-18 Grduation Ceremony. E Co Class 05-18 FTX Last Day MISC.
For the Love of a Soldier. I no longer have a deployed soldier and I will continue to post things you can send to your loved one when I get ideas. Now to try to help families and soldiers cope with life after deployment. Monday, June 18, 2012. Sent to me by my cousin Kristi. Thursday, May 24, 2012.
A thread of information and ideas for my support of our troops. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. In fact, it has been a problem. For many years, but fully appreciated until after Vietnam. In the past, PTSD has been called by such names as Shell. PTSD The signs and symptoms of PTSD should never be taken lightly! Occurre.
Friday, March 16, 2007. BOOTS ON THE GROUND! I have waited a long time to feel the impact of those words. what a wonderful feeling! I am so elated! Be back soon with pictures. Friday, February 16, 2007. I always say thats our tears are a tribute to the feelings we have for our loved ones,so we should never hold them back.
C is coming home! We get on the bus, drive to the hanger and I meet everyone. Everyone as in the other army wives of our whole company. Here it was, the reality of true military life. Hearing their stories, their lives, how they met their husbands, how they coped over this year, was genuinely making me feel like what the hell do I say? We hear over the loud speakers that they are 20 mins out. 20 mins! Been a Hot Minute. What happened to this woman? My mom and I.