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had to wear a cast for a few weeks, but more and more I got into
the swing of things. The pace built up as we got ready to ship out.
There was only one down note: we had been assigned to a western
province in Iraq. From what we had heard, nothing was going on
there. We tried to get transferred to Afghanistan, but we couldn’t
get released by the area commander.
That didn’t sit too well with us, certainly not with me. If I was
going back to war, I wanted to be in the action, not twiddling my
(broken) fingers in the desert. Being a SEAL, you don’t want to sit
around with your thumb up your ass; you want to get in the action.
Still, it felt good to be getting back to war. I’d been burned out
when I came home, completely overwhelmed and emotionally
drained. But now I felt recharged and ready to go.
I was ready to kill some more bad guys.
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