I remember the first time I put on the Army uniform. I just felt like a totally different person - I felt proud.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I joined Custer I donned the uniform of a soldier. It was a bit awkward at first but I soon got to be perfectly at home in men's clothes.
One thing I just want to say to the military families - while you might not wear a uniform, I know - we all know, the nation knows - that you serve and sacrifice right alongside of your loved ones. And we are so grateful and proud of all of you for your service to this nation.
I may have made my reputation as a general in the Army and I'm very proud of that. But I've always felt that I was more than one-dimensional.
I was proud of my Soviet country, of wearing Young Pioneer uniform, bombarded by my mother's Communist propaganda.
I served my country in uniform for 26 years.
The Army's always had a special place in my heart.
I remember when I was a private soldier. I remember the days when I was taken care of and when I was not taken care of.
I was a Marine for 41 years, and it wasn't long enough. We enjoy putting on that uniform.
My parents were very pleased that I was in the army. The fact that I hated it somehow pleased them even more.
When my dad first started out in the police force, wearing the uniform was a sense of pride, and it was respected in the community for what the police force was all about. Unfortunately today, the uniform is a target.
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