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Thanks Dozer. Me and the miss's have had a lot of long talks about everything and am as prepared as we can be for the upcoming future. She supported me through a very long tough deployment, and for the last 7 months I've been a stay at home dad for our 15 month old daughter to support her starting her career in the military. I have some close family friends that are former QP's and one told me a piece of advice when I told him I was getting married and having a child. He said "no matter what wars you fight in, if you become SF or not, the hardest and greatest challenge you will ever have is to be the best father and husband you can be" (I have a feeling he wasn't the first to say this). Honestly that bit motivates me a hell of a lot to be the best I can for my wife and child. I have a hunch that a lot of the QP's on this board are great dads and husbands. I have always liked that Special Operations puts family high up, more so then I've seen in other areas of the military.
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