I am currently serving, my father served in the military, and my grandfather was First Marine Raiders during WWII. Before I ask my question, let me say thank you for holding the watch and paving the way for all of us now in uniform, we have you and your fellow service members before to thank for that.
Ok, question time, during the battle, and afterward, how did you fight through what I can imagine would be an overwhelming feeling of helplessness that was there, what did you use to steel yourself to put one foot in the front of another? And afterward, how much did it effect your outlook on life and how much people take for granted?
Thank you again for your service, and for taking the time to field our questions. I hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday.
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I am currently serving, my father served in the military, and my grandfather was First Marine Raiders during WWII. Before I ask my question, let me say thank you for holding the watch and paving the way for all of us now in uniform, we have you and your fellow service members before to thank for that.
Ok, question time, during the battle, and afterward, how did you fight through what I can imagine would be an overwhelming feeling of helplessness that was there, what did you use to steel yourself to put one foot in the front of another? And afterward, how much did it effect your outlook on life and how much people take for granted?
Thank you again for your service, and for taking the time to field our questions. I hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday.
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