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Title: A soldier whose time has come
Post by: stephaniec on July 21, 2015, 11:26:54 AM
Post by: stephaniec on July 21, 2015, 11:26:54 AM
A soldier whose time has come
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/21/us/a-soldier-whose-time-has-come.html?mwrsm=Facebook&fb_ref=Default&_r=0
The New York Times/By ANAND GIRIDHARADAS JULY 20, 20 /courtesy of Brynn Tannehill
"Sgt. Kennedy Ochoa, a 25-year-old intelligence analyst for the United States Army, keeps America's secrets by day. By night, he keeps his own.
Among them: that every morning feels like Halloween; that his voice hasn't become a baritone because of steroids, as his colleagues joke, but testosterone; that he's not really taking the hormone to gain weight; that he didn't change his given name to something more ambiguous last year solely because he admired the president; that he skips evening socials because at day's end the woman he still pretends to be is exhausted, and the man he is becoming wants some time alone with Netflix"
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/21/us/a-soldier-whose-time-has-come.html?mwrsm=Facebook&fb_ref=Default&_r=0
The New York Times/By ANAND GIRIDHARADAS JULY 20, 20 /courtesy of Brynn Tannehill
"Sgt. Kennedy Ochoa, a 25-year-old intelligence analyst for the United States Army, keeps America's secrets by day. By night, he keeps his own.
Among them: that every morning feels like Halloween; that his voice hasn't become a baritone because of steroids, as his colleagues joke, but testosterone; that he's not really taking the hormone to gain weight; that he didn't change his given name to something more ambiguous last year solely because he admired the president; that he skips evening socials because at day's end the woman he still pretends to be is exhausted, and the man he is becoming wants some time alone with Netflix"