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Hatrack has been many things to me over the years. Mainly it has shown me what it means to believe in myself and not compromise. For that, I thank every member here (including all the nOObs).
Today is my last official Duty Day in the Air Force. I am relieved of all responsibility of Active Duty on Monday. One thing that comes with this huge step is a hell of a lot of unknown. So, I've decided that I need to take a slight hiatus to clear my mind and focus on the tasks at hand.
Thanks for the support and thanks for all the great discussions. Please never forget those that have sworn their lives for your safety and freedom.
-scottneb-
P.S. Slash, Dave, and Dan: Hang tight!
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Congratulations and good luck adjusting to the next stage of your life. See ya when you come back.
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Yep, good luck adjusting. Come back when you're ready. We'll still be here. Well, except for the other condiments. I may have subjugated them by then.
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I know exactly where your coming from (except for that whole you were a paper pusher/I worked on the flightline thing), I just left the Air Force in November. Goodluck.
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scotneb, take care, and I hope your transition to civilian life goes better than mine did. It wasn't that easy, I wasn't even serving during wartime.
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scott good luck with everything! Congrats on your transition back to civilian life. May the force be with you and hope to see you back at Hatrack soon.... or whenever is good for you. -UW
"Change is the constant, the signal for rebirth, the egg of the phoenix." -Christina Baldwin
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