Just a former US soldier who served 2 combat tours in Iraq as well as an additional tour as a Federal Civilian. These are my thoughts on life, family, the Army, and other insights. ****DISCLAIMER**** ALL opinions expressed on this blog are those of myself in my private capacity and not as a representative of the DoD, DA, or any particular element of the Government. By viewing this site you accept and agree to this disclaimer in the use of any information accessed in this website.
looks like you have a happy life back home. you probably appreciate it more than most of us ever will. I am just happy to see that you made it, and one more family has been reunited.
hi, I am a high school students, and i am applying for college soon. One of my application essays is about an issue that we care about. I am writing about Iraq. I found your blog on a google search, and I was wondering if it would be okay to use a couple of passages in it in my paper. If that would be okay, if you could email me @ helencarpntr@yahoo.com, I would really appreciate it. btw, I think it's very courageous to fight in a war for something you believe in. I don't believe in the war myself, but I still appreciate you fighting our war, i guess. ~helen
wow, those smiles are like sunshine!!! i'm sure the ones on your kids are just as big and bright!!! Thanks for sharing that sunshine with us and you will definitely enjoy your birthday coming up in a few weeks i'll bet!!! Kate MacKay
Welcome Home Zach, and thanks for all that you have done for your country.... whatever civilian life offers you, I hope that you can keep blogging in some capacity. The humane perspective you give enlightens all of us.
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Glad you made it home safe and THANK YOU for the service you gave to this country. Hope all is well with family and GOOD LUCK for the future.
This picture is worth a MILLION words! Best of luck and lots of love to you and your family!
looks like you have a happy life back home. you probably appreciate it more than most of us ever will. I am just happy to see that you made it, and one more family has been reunited.
Welcome home, Zach.
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Oh, by the way, you've been top of my list (click my name above) since day 1, and deservedly so. Thanks for making the #1 spot such a worthy place.
Cheers,
Patrick.
hi, I am a high school students, and i am applying for college soon. One of my application essays is about an issue that we care about. I am writing about Iraq. I found your blog on a google search, and I was wondering if it would be okay to use a couple of passages in it in my paper. If that would be okay, if you could email me @ helencarpntr@yahoo.com, I would really appreciate it.
btw, I think it's very courageous to fight in a war for something you believe in. I don't believe in the war myself, but I still appreciate you fighting our war, i guess.
~helen
wow, those smiles are like sunshine!!! i'm sure the ones on your kids are just as big and bright!!! Thanks for sharing that sunshine with us and you will definitely enjoy your birthday coming up in a few weeks i'll bet!!!
Kate MacKay
Welcome Home Zach, and thanks for all that you have done for your country.... whatever civilian life offers you, I hope that you can keep blogging in some capacity. The humane perspective you give enlightens all of us.
Happy homecoming! All the holidays bundled into one....
I have tremendous admiration for you and your integrity, and I am thankful for your safe return. I wish you and your family great happiness.
Peace and love.
Duuuuude, nice pic! So awesome you are back to your wife and kids! Soooo happy for you!
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