Introduction
Hello everyone. My name is Tim Thompson. I live in a small town named Henagar, Alabama. I am a sergeant in the Alabama Army National Guard. What I do for a living is I am a recruiter. I love my job very much. I take the challenge that has been put in front of me. We have many jobs in the National Guard. We call them a MOS. That stands for Military Occupation Specialty
I have been in the military since 06 February 1986. I joined the regular Army. I chose to be a infantryman. I did not realize it way back then, but I was joining the most historic job title in military history.
Now I look for new soldiers. The armory that I work in is a Military Police unit. I am learning a lot from my new boss about one of the most Elite groups, The Special Forces. I love seeing a young man to accomplish his goals in the SF.
I have been in the military since 06 February 1986. I joined the regular Army. I chose to be a infantryman. I did not realize it way back then, but I was joining the most historic job title in military history.
Now I look for new soldiers. The armory that I work in is a Military Police unit. I am learning a lot from my new boss about one of the most Elite groups, The Special Forces. I love seeing a young man to accomplish his goals in the SF.

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I am hoping I may raise some coversation. Does anyone have the same experience
Greetings,
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