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I'm still in negotiations, so I can't say what I'm planning.
You'll find out soon enough.
As for later service, I'm not too worried. They don't need too many people that do what I do in deployed locations. They may need one or two per location and they usually fill that with volunteers on Active Duty.
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The Government is cutting military spending by closing some stateside-bases. The BRAC is a listing of those bases to be closed, it will be released Monday. Our base, Mountain Home AFB, is on that list and everyone is on pins and needles waiting. The Commander just issued a standard opinion for everyone stationed here, in the case they are questioned by the media.
I really need to stop assuming people understand what I'm talking about.
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Ahh. I get it. See, you'd fit in great at any multi-national buisness that is stealing from the masses and their own employees. Wait, you already work for them.
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I didn't, however, understand my brother when he was home on leave and talking in all kinds of cryptic acronyms. What is it with you people?
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quote:On a related note, I just was handed my official opinion on the BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure) Listing:
"I support the fair judgement of the Board and believe they made the right decision."
I supported the Navy BRAC office from about 1995 until I sold my company. Talk about a program that exposes you to every aspect of government bureaucracy.
Congratulations on your imminent mustering out. Good luck finding the next big thing.
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