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Sunday, July 06, 2008 12:50 AM


Hello, i'm a 3 week old soldier now. Training is quite tough. I wonder what's so basic about basic military training. Been waking up at 5am in the morning and training for the rest of the day. So far it's been good. I'm not going to write much, because apparently the saf has people trawling through the internet reading blogs like this.

I thank God for His faithfulness throughout all this. No matter how tough the training can get, God is the King over the army. He is in control.







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