Reading post 12887 in main thread: tough_girl
May 3rd, 2004  
Mark Conley
 
 
welcome tough girl

hmmm. Young lady, let me tell you something. Small and light dont mean anything. You see, i have truly seen its the size of the fight in the person, not the size of the person in the fight.

She was the smallest airman i ever saw. 5' 2" and 100 pounds dripping wet. yet she impressed me...

Within 1 week after ariving at the course, she was driving 2 1/2 and 5 ton field vehicles, with blocks strapped to the petals.

at four months, she was directing a logistics group of men in their daily camp cleaning tasks.

at two years, this young airman actually went to an army air assault course...and came back from it graduated with her badge after resisting every attempt to break her by her cadre.

at three years, i believe she got her field medical badge.

at four years..she was a staff sgt and running the one of the ICUs at big willy medical center.

Dont back down, dont quit, and dont ever forget your dreams....


“If we should have to fight, we should be prepared to do so from the neck up instead of from the neck down.”— General James H. Doolittle, USAAF
 
 
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