“I still remember the early mornings when they would wake up getting ready for work, they had to iron their shirt and make sure everything was looking clean. That is something I pride myself on. It might seem like a little thing, to look presentable, but it goes a long way.
“It was pretty regimented, but it was pretty tough as well. We had to go on their schedule. When we were younger, they had to balance the role of being in the military and a parent as well. I always told my dad if I…
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