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On January 16th, 1991, the United States began offensive operations against Iraq in the Persian Gulf War. At the time, I was an airman in the US Navy aboard the aircraft carrier, USS John F. Kennedy. As we launched our first air strike that night, I wondered where I would be in ten years if I survived the war. Interestingly, it was ten years later -- to the day -- that I left for the Yucatan to begin what would be an event of equal magnitude in the effect it will have on my life. For me, this expedition was more than a simple trip, more than a learning experience... it was and shall remain a symbol of how far I've come in the ten years since feeling the most uncertainty I have ever known. My future is clear to me now. I like where it's going. It's still an extraordinary adventure.
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