I just received a package of supplements for my Soldiers from XYIENCE today and it was really unexpected. Thank you so much for taking the time to show you care about deployed Soldiers! I have sent out many requests and XYIENCE is the first to respond. You just don't know how things like this can brighten a Soldiers day. These guys don't have much out here, but I can tell you that this means a lot. Thanks again!
ADRIAN L. FOSTER
1LT, MP
978th Military Police Company
FOB-Brassfield-Mora, Iraq
Please ignore lester, he made up that story about a week ago at least, and keeps copying and pasting it in threads trying to make peolple laugh. He wants to be a litte clown.
I am not upset, I guess you where just trying to be funny. I just didn't know if there was a real problem with the products. We can't afford to deal with that here.
Thanks Nelson! John Kerry, that would be the shit . . . we owe it all to XYIENCE. BJJStud, we do a lot more here than TCP's, and my guys have been fortunate to be attached to an Infantry Battalion. Believe me, we are doing some high speed stuff, and since I was prior enlisted my first concern is always for my Soldiers. Take care!
On a personal note......Thanks ADRIAN for all you and the others Soldiers do. Without people like you we'd all be up shit creek. Stay safe.
BTW, if there's anything my family and I can help you with, send you, whatever, let me know at johnjuan1012@yahoo.com My kids (6 and 3)are big fans of Soldiers and I think they'd get a kick out of doing some stuff to give back. We'll do what we can. Let us know.
Thank you and your kids. I will tell you that knowing we have support back home makes our jobs that much more fulfilling. It helps to motivate us through some pretty tough days. I'll send you an e-mail. God Bless!
What were you thinking? Can you imagine what would happen if Xyience were to get into the wrong hands? Insurgents on xyience? With great power comes great responsibility....
I feel truly blessed to have served as an NCO prior to my commission. I am a few years older than a lot of my counterparts so I had plenty of time to learn the ropes. I had great mentors too. Old Crusty prior Drill Sergeants and other NCO's to show me the path to success. I guess when you come right out of college, wet behind the ears, you just want to impress someone. I found that you can impress them by listening to those with more experience and then making your decisions. There is no doubt in my Platoon who is "in charge," so I don't get hung up on that stuff. I rely on my NCO's to make it happen and they know I will take their suggestions into consideration. We have a great working relationship and I try my best to let them just do their jobs. They like to give me a hard time because I chose the "dark side" and became an officer, but I wouldn't trade these knuckle heads for anything in the world. They are the true heroes and I am honored to be their Platoon Leader.