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I Drove 18 Hours to Watch My Daughter Become an Army Officer — Then a General Saw My Old Bracelet

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Mr. Reed,” he replied. “Thank you.”

Jessica walked me back to my truck later. The old Freightliner sat at the far edge of the lot, sun flashing off rust spots and cracked paint. It had carried me across eighteen hours of road. Somehow, it now felt like it had carried me across twenty years.

At the door, Jessica hugged me tightly.

Not quickly.

Not the continue reading …

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