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Just a little MilBlog love story to get everyone comfortable with DADT going away soon ..... not that there is anything wrong with that.
A long time ago a little guy and his big buddy got together and ...... started spreading the word about a mission the Navy could resume to help out the Army and Marines more directly. Lo and behold, a beautiful child was born with the help of many who did the real difficult technical and specialist work.
Questions led to conversations that led to questions from politicians that led to answers by the Potomac Flotilla that led to money that led to programs that led to ... well you know the rest of the story. Check into one of the lesser known - and in all seriousness something MilBlogs had a not-insignificant part in - that resulted in and from a Navy perspective, represented a very welcome return to basics.