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Permalink Reply by Hunter Gall on October 27, 2011 at 3:41am I have to agree with you on that. I read you story and i am honestly sorry. Mines diffrent. Both of my parents have been deyployed. I have moved once. My parents are army national garud. I have mad friend all around the nation and have yet to move. After the laste deyployment I had to become a parnet to me and my sister. I still am. On top of it I have to deal witht he bullies at school. Millitary kids are not liked in my district. I am more than proud of my parents. Just wish they would be more parents than drill sargents sometimes.
Permalink Reply by Hunter Gall on December 14, 2011 at 10:11pm lol my dad was a drill instructor so he think that if you yell enough everything will solve it all out and thanks for reading my blog thingy. im glad someone is reading it. we just moved and i have nothing in commin with anyone cuz they dont understandanything about growing up military. they just think that my dads ither a murderer or a sant so it kinda sucks both ways lol. i hope you parents get a grasps on there priorites and u should tell your bullies that one of the advantiages of having a military parent is lerning all pressuer points, (make up a bunch of stuff lol my uncle is a navy seal and taught my how to break all ten fingers at once lol u should have seen their faces after i told them that. they stoped picking on me!
;) good luck
-hunter
Permalink Reply by Ryan Pichoff on May 6, 2012 at 10:14pm personally getting permission to go on base is the best benefit to being a mil kid, except on family day. another thing i like is when you go cross country trips you can cross through the base
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