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All Hands Magazine's full length documentary "Making a Sailor": This video follows four recruits through Boot Camp in the spring of 2018 who were assigned to DIV 229, an integrated division, which had PIR on 05/25/2018. 

Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)

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We just got our baby Reagan back home. 15 days with the trainer and her mom and dad took him out on trail rides during that time. They just loved him. We do too.

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Kelly, did you ever go on the Chief Joseph? I saw where Kyle made Tomahawk and I thought he was going to be CIWS. Did he get stationed in Japan?
Just got rid of all the snow and got 5 inches last night! The horses always enjoy it, though!

Wow wow wow!!!!!!
Here's my Reba again.

I look at these pictures of everybody's horses and I just love em...I think they are so beautiful!..My husband says I have not seen one ugly horse yet. he says I always say they are beautiful. haha..I think he is right.

This is Dickie and Dino at nap time.
Awwwww. I love it. When mine are like that, I go sit next to them and we visit....


This is Stick. He's a baby I just registered, his face markings look like a stick horse to me, the kind a kid would put between his legs and run around the house with.
He is just beautiful. Appaloosas are just one of the most beautiful horses out there. You hardly see them anymore in this neck of the woods. They are spirited. Stick is truly beautiful.
Here are photos of 2 of our 38 2010 season babies; the grey mare is Minebrook, she won 6 of 18 starts; her colt is by Dance with Ravens. The chestnut mare is Burning Season, she was stakes-placed herself and is a stakes producer; her colt is by Barbican. They were born 12 hours apart, nice for me on foal-watch duty!
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Ok, here goes nothin' .. going to try to upload some snow photos so you can see what Pennsylvania looks like in January, horse-wise. The gray mare is due in early April. The 2 yearling colts (in front of the run-in shed) are hairy beasts who do NOT belong in my mare henhouse but somehow are still here, sigh. The chestnut mare (with the EuroXciser machine in the background) is due in April, too. So far I have 36 mares on my list to foal; but it always seems to grow as the spring goes on and people start calling to see if we have room for their mares. Last photo, couldn't resist, is my baby, little Puddy Tat.
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