Squirrel

Squirrel

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I am not a military service vet. I am a American, Father, Husband, and a Christian. I was a professional dancer for 12 years until the events of September 11th 2001. That day was the beginning of a journey back to a life of true meaning and devotion to The Lord. By mid 2002 I had retired from Showbiz and moved home with my parents. The next two years were hell removing a variety of addictions from my life. In the end of 2003 I meet my wife and we married 2004. Two years later my daughter was born and wow did I change. I had never owned a gun but bought my first Glock and I have been training ever since. I have a small group of like minded people who I work with. I am always looking for the best people and ideas to improve our teams ability to survive, and
 
I feel I should express my gratitude to all the Men and Women who serve in harms way to protect the freedom I am blessed to enjoy. The first of the SEAL community I read was Howard Wasden, hovever Chris Kyle's book and passing really called to me. The film Act of Valor was also quite a profound experience, Rorke Dwnvers book Damn Few and of course Marcus Lattrells Lone Survivor feels like a almost holy experience. Recently saw the film. I find the honor of these men both refreshing and inspiring in the world we are living in. I find the need for brotherhood is desperately needed in a world of softcore baby poop pussies that seem to have forgotten what it is to be a man.
 
I hope for fun, proficiency, and friendship. Yet as the times keep keep in on I fear that there could be a day I may find myself needing to fight for my God, my family, and Freedom. Yet I know if Iam called to do so I will be ready in my heart, and prepared in my mind to do what must be done. However I pray that day never comes. Seeing I am not as young as I used to be and after a few kids you soften up I had gotten up to about 230Lbs at a whopping 5'11" I began a daily routine of running and lifting. I have dropped down to 191.4 as of today. A couple of friends and I try to do as much training as possible but out of the service it challenging to make it happen sometimes. It is one of the main reasons I am here, to get advice on how to train from the best of the best.As a father and husband I work too keep focus on family, but out side of that , work, church It is all I think about. In an nutshell,( What came I do to be the best Civilian Operator.)
 
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