Sir, When Is Our Next Stop?
This is your first day in the military. You have been walking around in your underwear most of the day. You have been taking test after test. Finally, you take the Oath. You are now officially in the military. At one p.m. someone shows up in a van and drives you to your basic training site. Who are you? You are Army recruits I’ve had the privilege of driving to either Fort Knox, Kentucky, or Fort Jackson, South Carolina; or maybe you’re a Marine recruit going to Parris Island, South Carolina. But you will all be one of a thousand young men and women I had the privilege of transporting to their basic training stations over a period of three years. For, I am “the man who drives the van.”
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Sir, When Is Our Next Stop?
This is your first day in the military. You have been walking around in your underwear most of the day. You have been taking test after test. Finally, you take the Oath. You are now officially in the military. At one p.m. someone shows up in a van and drives you to your basic training site. Who are you? You are Army recruits I’ve had the privilege of driving to either Fort Knox, Kentucky, or Fort Jackson, South Carolina; or maybe you’re a Marine recruit going to Parris Island, South Carolina. But you will all be one of a thousand young men and women I had the privilege of transporting to their basic training stations over a period of three years. For, I am “the man who drives the van.”
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Sir, When Is Our Next Stop?

Sir, When Is Our Next Stop?

by Terry G. Susong
Sir, When Is Our Next Stop?

Sir, When Is Our Next Stop?

by Terry G. Susong

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This is your first day in the military. You have been walking around in your underwear most of the day. You have been taking test after test. Finally, you take the Oath. You are now officially in the military. At one p.m. someone shows up in a van and drives you to your basic training site. Who are you? You are Army recruits I’ve had the privilege of driving to either Fort Knox, Kentucky, or Fort Jackson, South Carolina; or maybe you’re a Marine recruit going to Parris Island, South Carolina. But you will all be one of a thousand young men and women I had the privilege of transporting to their basic training stations over a period of three years. For, I am “the man who drives the van.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781477133354
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 06/30/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 371 KB
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