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Not all words written are what they appear to be. Enjoy the adventure into multiple minds and situations that comes from an instant high from adrenaline one moment and the collapse of reality the next as your inner soul changes. Whether your exposure to war is minimal or you are dropped from the sky in the middle of it. It doesn't matter if you admit or deny it, your mind, your soul, and your well-being is changed forever! Writing has been, and will always be, an outlet of emotions for many. It can be about the most joyful, greatest achievements or the lowest moments of one's life. I hope…mehr

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Not all words written are what they appear to be. Enjoy the adventure into multiple minds and situations that comes from an instant high from adrenaline one moment and the collapse of reality the next as your inner soul changes. Whether your exposure to war is minimal or you are dropped from the sky in the middle of it. It doesn't matter if you admit or deny it, your mind, your soul, and your well-being is changed forever! Writing has been, and will always be, an outlet of emotions for many. It can be about the most joyful, greatest achievements or the lowest moments of one's life. I hope sharing a portion of my life and peek into my mind may offer acknowledgement and emotional support to another lost soul out there. Writing, reading and sharing has helped me as it has helped others. If you are in need of support and don't know how to ask, call the VA hotline, they understand, they will listen, and some of them have been lost, too!
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Thomas Zoblisien, Jr. was born on September 12, 1965, in Youngstown, Ohio. He was enlisted in New Castle, PA, September of 1982 at age 17. He first joined the US Marines as a radio operator. He served a tour in Okinawa and Korea before being stationed at Camp Lejeune, NC, and serving on a Med float. He then joined the US Army as a combat engineer in 1987, where he served with 237th Engineer Battalion, Heilbronn, Germany. After returning to the States, he was stationed with 326 Engineers as part of 101st Airborne Division, where he was deployed to Iraq during Desert Storm. His last duty station was with 1st Cavalry at Ft. Hood, TX. A few of his many decorations and achievements include the Air Assault Badge, Repel Master, Navy Commendation Medal, and multiple Army Commendations.