You ever give more than two decades of your life t

You ever give more than two decades of your life t

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You ever give more than two decades of your life to something, only to realize how quietly it can all end? — I retired from the Army Reserve after 22 years, in the summer of 2024. — Twenty-two years of deployments, training, long weekends, time away from family — and when it was over, it was just… over. — No ceremony, no plaque, no handshake worth remembering. — Not from my unit, not from battalion, not from brigade. — Not even a simple certificate of appreciation on a sheet of A4. — I told myself it didn’t matter. I was ready to move on. I was happy to close that chapter. — Then last week, a text lights up my phone. — The same guys who couldn’t put together so much as a farewell card are organizing a retirement gift for someone else. — And not something small — they’re planning to buy him a 1911. — I said I’d contribute. I kept it light. — I joked that I didn’t even get a used Starbucks gift card when I retired. — Silence. — A couple of days later, I reached out again. — I told them I wasn’t trying to be an ass, just that the request caught me off guard. — That after getting nothing, being asked to chip in felt like a bit of a gut punch. — Still nothing. — These aren’t random coworkers. — I deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait with these men. — Some of them stood beside me at my wedding. I’ve known a few of them for nearly twenty years. — And somehow, after all that shared history, all that loyalty, all that time… the loudest thing left between us is the silence.