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My son, a 2nd LT, graduates Airborne School tomorrow.

I was honored to give him his first NCO salute when he commissioned and tomorrow, as legacy Airborne, I will be honored to pin his wings on him.

He does not know it but I still have the wings I was pinned with in 1985 and I will pin them to his chest.
 
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That's awesome

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Congratulations, to both.

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Thanks to both of you for your service to this great country. If I may speak for the SF brethren, I hope you pass on this blessing from one and all.
 
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That's great!

Something special you both will remember for a lifetime.


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Way back when, our second oldest graduated Jump School, Anglico Marine. After his final jump, he ran across the drop zone, big smile on his face, to kiss his Mom! One of the instructors ran up, "Drop and give me twenty! " He did his twenty, and another twenty for the Corp, another twenty for his Mom, and jumped up! The instructor smiled, and saluted Mom, saying "Marines, what can you say? "

Best of luck to your son! Cool


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Congrats to you both, that's excellent!



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Congrats to you both!! I was very proud the day I pinned the wings on my son.



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Blood wings is the only way to graduate from airborne school, it's a tradition!
 
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Blood wings is the only way to graduate from airborne school, it's a tradition!


That is the difference - we civilized Navy types believed in the “wetting down” ceremony. I found my LTJG silver bar in the bottom of a beer pitcher at the O-Club... Wink.

Congrats to the OP’s son. And to him.



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Just fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Congrats to him, i bet you feel so proud.
 
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All the Way!
 
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Blood wings is the only way to graduate from airborne school, it's a tradition!


It wasn’t as popular when I graduated but thankfully one of my instructors knew my unit and carried on the tradition.




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STRAC ...congratulations to you both





 
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Thats great but you might want to clean up the title of your thread. It is not at all descriptive of what you have posted. Borders on click bait.
 
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Congrats to both of you.
 
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HOOAH!!!
That's great! Congratulations to both of yawl!



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A great legacy of service! Congrats to you both!


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That's a legacy alright. Congrats to you both.



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