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Berlin
I had been studying to make Sergeant, And was scheduled for the afternoon promotion board. To get some practice and test the waters, I volunteered for the morning's Soldier Of The Month Board. The Battalion recently had been given A ticket for the well-known Berlin Orientation Tour. During the in-brief, the Battalion Commander Said the ticket would go to the soldier with the highest score. As luck would have it, I won; Beating out by a quarter of a point a Staff Sergeant. Not only was I going to Berlin for a week, I was recommended to be promoted to E-5 Sergeant. The Berlin Orientation Tour didn't count as leave; As it was considered Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY). Riding the duty train to West Berlin We had to keep all the windows shaded through East German territory. The Wall had already come down by then, But the Soviets were still occupying East Germany. As a group we toured a modern museum Documenting how some East Germans had escaped to be free. One day we passed through Checkpoint Charlie, And saw the Soviet monuments and troops in East Berlin. I collected pieces just chipped off the Berlin Wall Instead of drinking coffee in the cafés of Berlin.
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