GCV has returned from his adventures and has a few tales for his people. He talks about his last time in uniform for a change of command ceremony. Then, he reflects on his time in Israel and DC with the Afghans in America. He concludes my reminiscing about two separate conversations: with an IDF Commando and a retired Afghan National Army officer.
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Hey everyone and welcome to another episode of Grumpy Combat Veterans Fire for Effect. I am Will Solber, one of the co-founders of Grumpy Combat Veterans and Friends Media. And I'm happy to be here. Man, I tell you what, I had myself a nice little trip, a nice little adventure.
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I'm going to be talking about it and writing about it from different platforms, but it was really eye-opening. You know, I went to Multi-step trip, two weeks. I went to Augusta, Georgia. It was the last time I was going to be in a ceremony. It was a change of command from my previous commander, Colonel Norton.
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I wrote about it for GCV, my daily rants. It was good. I mean, I'm no longer in the military, so it wasn't a perfect fit like it always would be, but I was honored by it, no less. And then me and my mom kind of met up in Atlanta and then from there we went to Israel.
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