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Nicholas Sparks Sure, theres too much paperwork and boredom, and everyone smokes and cant complete a sentence without cursing and has boxes of dirty magazines under his bed, and you have to answer to ROTC guys fresh out of college who think grunts like me have the IQs of Neanderthals; but youre forced to learn the most important lesson in life, and thats the fact that youhave to live up to your responsibilities, and youd better do it right. When given an order, you cant say no. Its no exaggeration to say that lives are on the line. One wrong decision, and your buddy might die. Its this fact that makes the army work. Thats the big mistake a lot of people make when they der how soldiers can put their lives on the line day after day or how they can fight for something they may not believe in. Not everyone does. Ive worked with soldiers on all sides of the political spectrum; Ive met some who hated the army and others who wanted to make it a career. Ive met geniuses and idiots, but when all is said and done, we do what we do for one another. For friendship. Not for country, not for patriotism, not because were programmed killing machines, but because of the guy next to you. You fight for your friend, to keep him alive, and he fights for you, and everything about the army is built on this simple premise.

But like I said, I had changed. I went into the army as a smoker and almost coughed up a lung during boot camp, but unlike practically everyone else in my unit, I quit and hadnt touched the things in over two years. I moderated my drinking to the point that one or two beers a week was sufficient, and I might go a month without having any at all. My record was spotless. Id been promoted from private to corporal and then, six months later, to sergeant, and I learned that I had an ability to lead. Id led men in firefights, and my squad was involved in capturing one of the most notorious war criminals in the Balkans. My commanding officer recommended me for Officer Candidate School (OCS), and I was debating whether or not to become an officer, but that sometimes meant a desk job and even more paperwork, and I wasnt sure I wanted that. Aside from surfing, I hadnt exercised in years before I joined the service; by the time I took my third leave, Id put on twenty pounds of muscle and cut the flab from my belly. I spent most of my free time running, boxing, and weight lifting with

Tony, a musclehead from New York who always shouted when he talked, swore that tequila was an aphrodisiac, and was far and away my best friend in the unit. He talked me into getting tattoos on both arms just like him, and with every passing day, the memory of who I once had been became more and more distant. I read a lot, too. In the army, you have a lot of time to read, and people trade books back and forth or sign them out from the library until the covers are practically worn away. I dont want you to get the impression that I became a scholar, because I didnt. I wasnt into Chaucer or Proust or Dostoevsky or any of those other dead guys; I read mainly mysteries and thrillers and books by Stephen King, and I took a particular liking to Carl Hiaasen because
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