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Its mad fun there. If ever you have had anger issues, you get rid of it there just yeelling at people to get out of the way. Its seriously not as bad as everyone thinks, most enjoy their time because its something different from the mudane, monotinous crap back in barracks. You get trained to do it and you finally get to go and do it and I had a ball.

But it is a lot of stress for families not knowing whats going on there and most of us didnt realise just how much stress it was for you guys, so I feel for you there, but he is more than likely enjoying himself to a degree and if not, its out of boredom.

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HOWDI!!!!!!!!

Well two months down 10 days off 3 weeks to go when I get back

It's definitly been an experience done some fair cool shit and some total bullshit but overall its livable lol

I haven't coped shit for been raapc I proved early on i can take it up to the infantry boys no dramas (BAYONET ASSAULT IS A FUCCKEN AWESOME DAY :D)

It feels awesome to be home but I'm sure these 10 days will disappear extremly quick :(

and my red weapon won't even be hitting the streets It would need an oil change and a permit and fuel lol I just don't feel it's worth it considering I'd only park it again a week later

So yeah thats it for me

I wish everyone a

MERRY CHRISTMAS

AND

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

GET SMASHED :thumbsup:

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It feels awesome to be home but I'm sure these 10 days will disappear extremly quick :thumbsup:

Welcome home :D I hope you can get a chance to catch up with us while you're here. Hopefully we will have a dry Friday night soon (not that I'm complaining about the much needed rain).

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