I've seen alot of people "supporting the troops" and thats fine. Thank You from the bottom of my heart. Now I could say that none of you will ever understand unless you sign up, but there's people that are in the military that go a whole enlistment and still don't understand. So here it is. Say you're applying for a job. You have the job requirements, you've read the job description. In every job there is going to be a time when you have to do something that you don't want to do. Well it's just as well in the military. Even after you've read the job description it has to be something you want to do. After that you have the accomplishment factor. I know some of you may not think we accomplish anything as big as what you've accomplished, but we have, and we still do. Even if we haven't the things we do tackle are big to us. If you look at the big picture....whether or not our lives have any relation to yours....we do things to make the lives of you and your family a whole lot better. So when your worrying about a friend or family member somewhere out there, when you're just noticing the the love a support we get, or when service members just cross your mind in general. Think about what you've just read and know we're just out there doing what we were meant to do. Then you'll understand.