Post details: Perfect Strangers


Marissa has been mobilized by the Army for deployment to Iraq and is scheduled to return July 2008. You may contact Marissa at marissa.pelky@us.army.mil


Perfect Strangers

April 4th, 2007 (131 views )

I had just finished my PT this morning and was watching a basketball game from the sidelines, cheering as my teammates played against other people from the task force. I thought about the last few weeks and how we have experienced a lot of ups and downs as other people make decisions that affect our lives.

Most of the reasons for my leaving the Army are still glaringly present in my day to day experience. But I'm routinely reminded of the one amazing result of the military lifestyle; it is only in professions like this that a group of total strangers can be thrust together and turned into a cohesive, supportive group that depends on each other to survive.

My team is amazingly diverse. Most of them are from what I consider the "West", although there are a couple of us from the Midwest and East Coast. We range in age from early 20s to mid 50s. Our families range from parents and significant others to children and grandchildren. In our ranks we have college students, police officers, truck drivers, and biochemists. And with all of our differences, we share a common lifestyle and purpose: accomplish the mission, take care of each other, and get back home where we belong!

Nobody can replace the wonderful family I have at home, but for the time being, I'm very appreciative of the Army family I've been given and am blessed to be a member of MNSTC-I Team 10. Once I get my pictures back from my husband, I'll attach a few of my surrogate family so you will see the faces that I see every day!

Comments:

Comment from: aunt evelyn [Visitor] Email
Happy Easter...I hope you will enjoy your time at home...love the texas bunch
PermalinkPermalink 04/05/07 @ 00:27
Comment from: Mom and Dad [Visitor]
I love the pictures of your Army "family" and can truly appreciate the fact that you are close to each other and will look after each other. That gives us great comfort and a certain degree of relief in the midst of our concern for your safety and well being. You are so precious to all of us back home !!! Stay safe.
All our love,
Mom and Dad
PermalinkPermalink 04/10/07 @ 17:23

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