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Bike therapy and the PGR

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Was feeling a bit in the dumps today, as I found out Friday that my youngest daughter is confirmed to be sent to Afghanistan in January, and figured some bike therapy could do me good. There was a PGR welcome home today for a group of Marines, and figured that would do the trick. So after riding 90 miles to welcome them home, and another 90 miles home. I felt much better.
 

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Great Pics! We send 'em of but watching them come home is the greatest. Please tell your son "Thank-you" and we will always have his back!
 
My wife and I rode a PGR welcome home mission last night. It is the most enjoyable mission that PGR does to see the families reunite.
 
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Thank you for the well wishes. While talking (Skype) with her my wife asked her if she was scared? She replied "no, ask me in December" :roflblack:.

Also, I am sorry that I forgot to mention that my "youngest" is my daughter. I should have remembered, as even I assume that when someone talks about their kid in the service that they are talking about their son.
 
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Thank you for the well wishes. While talking (Skype) with her my wife asked her if she was scared? She replied "no, ask me in December" :roflblack:.

Also, I am sorry that I forgot to mention that my "youngest" is my daughter. I should have remembered, as even I assume that when someone talks about their kid in the service that they are talking about their son.

Actually you didn't forget, people just assume soldiers are MALES....WRONG....they are also Patriotic females and I am Damn proud of them.........Mike........and God Bless you and your family
 
Actually you didn't forget, people just assume soldiers are MALES....WRONG....they are also Patriotic females and I am Damn proud of them.........Mike........and God Bless you and your family

Sadly while you are right about Patriotic females, I did forget that most will assume she is a male.
Sadly, one of the first things she realized in the Army is its a "Man's club". At least when she was in basic training it was.
 
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