Hello everyone and a big howdy from Texas! I am sure that many of you thought we fell off the earth, but as a matter of fact, after we moved to Ft. Hood, TX in the coach, sold all of our stuff, we found out that housing in the town we were staying (Lampasas) was nearly as cheap as renting an RV site. So... we purchased a 100 year old original rock home in central Texas hill country. It is beautiful and we are so proud of our small home and our coach. That was one year ago, we lived in the coach for six months and loved it. Well... the Army just told me, "pack you bags" you are moving to Ft. Bliss in El Paso. So after a good amount of talking and debating we will be fulltimers once again in DEC and on our way to El Paso. This will be a short stay for me and then it is on to Afghanistan and the other 2/3s of the family will head to Utah while I am gone. WOW!! What an adventure. Needless to say we are going to use of home for a rental property and investment adventure and back to the coach. We enlist your prayers and thoughts as we head to El Paso. We will keep you posted! Blessings, Chaplain Troy
Troy D. Allan, BCC
US Army Clinical Chaplain
Ft. Hood, TX
Mike n Angie said
08:03 PM Oct 14, 2011
An Ol' Viet Nam vet prays for our Troops daily. My son just returned from his tour. God bless, keep your head down. Your family will be in our thoughts too.
PD CFK said
08:20 PM Oct 14, 2011
Chaplain Troy and family. Thank you for your service. I pray that you come home safe and sound. God bless you. My son has been there almost 6 months now and will be home the 1st of November. Pat and Charlie K.
PIEERE said
08:11 AM Oct 15, 2011
Bless all the U.S. Service men and women past, present and future! From ol' Nam vet, be safe in all you do. Pieere
Bulldog said
08:01 PM Oct 15, 2011
Amen to that... Bless all of our troops, and thank you Chaplain Troy for your service. Our prayers go out to you and your family!
Bulldog
Waggin Tails said
08:57 PM Oct 15, 2011
From one vet to another, I say may God keep you safe and guide your heart. Words cannot express the gratitude I have for our service men and women.
tallan said
04:15 PM Oct 16, 2011
Thank you everyone! It is great to hear from all of you and thanks for the wonderful support. It seems that after 10 years of war, some of our country has forgot we are still fighting a war on several fronts. Thanks to all of you for your thoughts and prayers.
Jake62 said
06:40 PM Oct 16, 2011
From another Vet to you & your current service: God Bless & may He continue to protect you & your family.
Yonnie said
11:02 PM Oct 16, 2011
tallan wrote:
Thank you everyone! It is great to hear from all of you and thanks for the wonderful support. It seems that after 10 years of war, some of our country has forgot we are still fighting a war on several fronts. Thanks to all of you for your thoughts and prayers.
Many of us have not forgotten. Many Americans support our troops. I was in the Marines from 67-73. America has a great respect for it's hero's . This war isn't like Vietnam. There is an effort to end our way of life. We will endure. GOD bless you and others who protect us.
injunear said
07:26 AM Oct 17, 2011
Chaplain Troy,
Thank you for your service to our country and our troops. I'm a 9 year Navy vet and understand those family moves, go and go now.
You are in one of our favorite areas of Texas, besides that our son lives in Temple.
When I retire next spring we may relocate to Texas to begin our fulltiming adventure.
Wayne
jagco said
02:53 PM Oct 17, 2011
Thank you Chaplain Troy and family!! Praying for all those serving, including their families, every day.
Hello everyone and a big howdy from Texas! I am sure that many of you thought we fell off the earth, but as a matter of fact, after we moved to Ft. Hood, TX in the coach, sold all of our stuff, we found out that housing in the town we were staying (Lampasas) was nearly as cheap as renting an RV site. So... we purchased a 100 year old original rock home in central Texas hill country. It is beautiful and we are so proud of our small home and our coach. That was one year ago, we lived in the coach for six months and loved it. Well... the Army just told me, "pack you bags" you are moving to Ft. Bliss in El Paso. So after a good amount of talking and debating we will be fulltimers once again in DEC and on our way to El Paso. This will be a short stay for me and then it is on to Afghanistan and the other 2/3s of the family will head to Utah while I am gone. WOW!! What an adventure. Needless to say we are going to use of home for a rental property and investment adventure and back to the coach. We enlist your prayers and thoughts as we head to El Paso. We will keep you posted! Blessings, Chaplain Troy
Troy D. Allan, BCC
US Army Clinical Chaplain
Ft. Hood, TX
God bless, keep your head down. Your family will be in our thoughts too.
My son has been there almost 6 months now and will be home the 1st of November. Pat and Charlie K.
Bulldog
Thank you everyone! It is great to hear from all of you and thanks for the wonderful support. It seems that after 10 years of war, some of our country has forgot we are still fighting a war on several fronts. Thanks to all of you for your thoughts and prayers.
Chaplain Troy,
Thank you for your service to our country and our troops. I'm a 9 year Navy vet and understand those family moves, go and go now.
You are in one of our favorite areas of Texas, besides that our son lives in Temple.
When I retire next spring we may relocate to Texas to begin our fulltiming adventure.
Wayne