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James Marshall - Signed Articles of Agreement February 28 2009, 18th Learner

United States Air Force

This is my beginning to My Life, My Lineage, My First Paperback Book. I invite you to read my journey as I compose each chapter of the 14 Level Reintegration Program. My success is your success and our community's success. Thank you for your courage and support. To post comments you must register with our community. You can view this outline  I am using to map out my progess. Thank you for your comments, I value them.

  • Wednesday, March 04, 2009 09:46 | Deleted user
    Wow, what a journey this already is and feels like it is going to be. Let me explain. Just a few short days ago (Tues., Feb. 24, 2009) I was sitting in one of my favorite spots in Fallbrook, a coffee house called Cafee Primo. It was mid-morning, the place was hoping with people---I don't know why the place was so busy on that day---in spite of that I was lost in my own thoughts---dwelling on some composition strategies I had just learned, when, upon looking up from my book, I saw Sam---a newly made friend I had made recently in this town that I just moved to a little over three months ago. We shot the breeze for a while and while chatting, he mentioned the Veteran's Resource Center. Being a veteran I asked what the Center was all about. He said that the center was right across the street, that if I wanted to come and visit the place, he would call Albert--the person responsible for its appearance here in Fallbrook. He got Albert on the phone and handed the phone to me---I liked what he explained to me over the phone and so I made an appointment to meet up with him the next day, at which time he would explain what was going on---and if I liked what I heard and wanted to become a part of it, I could arrange to do so immediately.

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