The graduation ceremony was wonderful and my son, although still pretty bruised and banged up looking, looks great and we couldn't be prouder!
For all those that said: "you won't recognize him and it'll take you forever to find him" - you were wrong
We arrived in St. Louis Tuesday afternoon, picked up our rental car and drove the 2.5 hrs. to the Super8 in St. Robert where we checked in and put our stuff away. Then we drove to Fort Leonard Wood, about 10 minutes away depending on traffic and got a map at the gate. Drove around for a bit seeing where we needed to go next day. After that we grabbed some dinner at Ryan's Buffet (not horrible, nothing to write home about either), went swimming at the hotel and then just watched TV and went to sleep. The next morning my sister-in-law and her family arrived from Michigan (surprise for my son) and together we headed back to post.
Found a parking spot and followed the crowd to the front of his units barracks where they stood at formation already.
After a little while we got a short briefing along with the soldiers and then they were released to the family. Big hugs for Mom & Dad and then he spotted the rest of the family and just couldn't believe they were here.
After all the big hello's Dad and him got in line to sign him out for an on post pass until 15:30 hours that day.
We went to the PX with him so he could get a few things he needed, ate some lunch on post (there was no meet & greet or eating in the chow hall or anything like that) and spent some time in the Museum before taking him back to his unit.
Next morning of course was Graduation and to be honest I still have so many feelings about that day that it's hard to put into words. The ceremony was wonderful and everyone stood proud - and was as loud as possible with the hooah's and bulldog bark (my son's platoon), it was great. Afterward he was able to go of post with us until evening and then Friday, after moving to his new unit (he's doing 7 weeks AIT at FLW too) we got to pick him up again and keep him with us until we had to leave to go back to the Airport this morning.
I am in awe of my son at this time and couldn't stop looking at him the entire time. He's undergone so many changes for the good and deep down is still my boy, still doesn't mind hugging his parents in public and showing the affection that he feels.
PVT E2 Erich Brown


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