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Jake_Norwood
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Postby Jake_Norwood » Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:59 am

It was certainly the most fun I've had doing ARMA stuff in a long time--since 2004, probably! All of the attendees were excellent students, the facilities of MSU and the hospitality of the ARMA group there, the MSU Fencing Club, and the University in general is much better than most of university groups I've had the chance to work with.

I especially enjoyed sparring everyone that I had a chance to. I'm a huge believer in staff sparring now, having seen so many people do so much of it so safely.

Thanks again, I hope we can do it again when I get back from Iraq in '08 or '09.

Jake
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Derrick Berrier
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Postby Derrick Berrier » Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:21 pm

Thanks again for a great seminar and great hospitality. My only regret was missing the second day. Hope to get together with everyone again soon.

Derrick Berrier
Louisville, Kentucky

Andy Spalding
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Postby Andy Spalding » Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:51 pm

Blue Arming cap found. Let me know if anyone had one come up missing.


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