On Feb 16, 2016, "John Smith" <johnsmith65751@outlook.com> wrote:
Thank you again for writing and always a pleasure to hear from you. Honesty and upfront are keys in every relationship and will like your upfront and honesty. How is your day going? I hope you had a good day . I want to tell you a bit more about my self and hopefully this will give you more insight of who I am and what I do for living and also who I am looking for. My gut instincts tells me you are a good woman. Alright, here we are with you in xxx and me, far away in the Middle East (KABUL, AFGHANISTAN). Too bad isn't it? Well as long as we have life, we can still have time for ourselves in the near future, what matters is life, right? I just truly believe that there are no boundaries as you seek your life companion... grin.
I am a Captain (CAPT) and with C 135 USAA. I'm currently the assistant Director of CJIATF-Shafafiyat (Transparency) at ISAF (International Security Assistance Forces) Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan. I also act as a platoon sergeant in the absence of the Commander. I am the leader of my camp and work in the management of the military base here.
From 1999 to 2002, I assist commanded 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, and then took a series of staff positions at U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM), including planning and operations roles in Iraq. In my next job, I worked on the staff of U.S. Central Command, USCENTCOM. Specifically, I was executive officer to then Deputy Commander Lieutenant General John Abizaid. As the general received four-star rank and became Central Command's head, I then gained my Capt and served as Abizaid's Director, Commander's Advisory Group (CAG), described as the command's brain trust. After I departure from the headquarters, I retained "open-door" access with Abizaid and met with him more than a dozen times in the ensuing four years. I could go on about my job all day long.
My former station was in The Dimona Radar Facility, an American-operated radar base in the Negev, staffed by 120 US military personnel in Israel . Where I served for years with the Navy together with the British forces as well, before I was deployed to Baghdad , Iraq to Serve in the War Zone. As, it have always been my dream to move back home to start a new life when I come on retirement to relax, and spend the rest of my life back home happily with someone special and someone I long so much for. As matter of fact sounds great communicating with you back home and me back here in Kabul and hope things get to change from one stage to another. I will be home soon where I live all alone. I want a woman that will be there for me and I will be there for her too. Its great being in touch with you. I have taken myself off of match.com as it gets to be a little distracting to have constant winks and e-mails. (grin) If you do meet someone you are interested in, you could inadvertently let the perfect relationship pass you by because you are corresponding with so many individuals that you lose track of the fact that relationships deserve the time to possibly grow.I never knew how to do this online dating and it was my colleague who's teaching to start with the technology at hand. I am low when it comes to technology. Looking forward to hearing from you again soon.
Kindly send some pictures of you when you can.
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What clothes do you like to wear? And why?
Do you like traveling much?
Looking forward to hearing from you soon...
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