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Elessar
11-22-2018, 12:46 AM
I am not sure about others, but when I was single, I would regularly take
Holiday duty or watches from the married folk that had a wife and little ones.

If where I was stationed and the facility closed, I would take emergency recall
notifications from the married folk.

Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, and Easter are special to a family.
So, when single, I would call the ones scheduled those days and tell
them to stay home and I would cover.

When I got married and with a kid, I laid off of that.

But when Neil got older, I would do it again to release the ones with
family, explaining to him we could celebrate a day or so after,
that it was the thought of a holiday that counted, not just 'The Day'.

That makes a huge impact on the brotherhood we had as Military members,
and they were all willing to stand for me if I was in a tight situation at home.

Bless One and All Vets, and Family.

High_Plains_Drifter
11-22-2018, 06:57 AM
I was a long way from home myself while I was enlisted, and the vast majority of it spent single, so I too never minded working. I rarely took leave to go home. Besides, the AF chow halls always had great chow for holidays. One New Years Eve we got STEAK AND TAIL at Nellis AFB.

CSM
11-22-2018, 07:25 AM
Yes, I did the same. After I got married, we would invite the single guys over for the holiday.... they loved it and so did we.