I Read the News Today

I Read the News Today

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This morning, after wiping the sleep from my eyes and downing a cup of coffee, I read the news. Nothing exciting to report: Obama this, Trump that, people killed in Afghanistan, U.S. debt high, etc. A thought quickly crossed my mind, however, that I know people in Afghanistan. I hope I didn’t know one of those killed. In fact, I never know anyone killed. My former occupation as a meteorologist was rarely in harm’s way. Surely no one who I knew in that line of work and was still in the military, deployed to Afghanistan would be hurt or–worse–killed.

I was wrong. Captain Nathan J. Nylander, age 35, was one of those people killed. I’ve known Nate since 1998, when he was a Senior Airman at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona and I was his trainer. I was proud of the moment he pinned on officer bars and I was excited to be stationed with him again at Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. That was the last time I saw him.

However, thanks to the social networking world we live in, I was always “around” him. I read his Facebook page, looked at the pictures he posted of his time in Afghanistan, interacted on occasion. It was just two days ago, in fact, that I laughed at his head, which he had shaved as a show of support for a fellow Airman who was just diagnosed with cancer. Nate was always present in my little social networking world.

He won’t be anymore.

There’s anger in me, for sure. I have lost a friend to a war I was, frankly, ignoring.

***Update 10/1: Please see this article on Nathan.***

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