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TALLIL AIR BASE, Iraq — One joined during the height of the Cold War. The other joined long after the Berlin Wall crumbled. One wears dress blues, the other, greens. One has more than 25 years of service, while the other – just barely eight months. But the two are so intimately connected that all their differences are outweighed by their similarities. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Lawrence Bakula is stationed here, working as the superintendent of the command post. His son, James, is an Army private first class deployed with the 66th Transportation Company. And while his son’s transport was passing through An Nasiriyah on a supply convoy, the private’s commander gave him permission to stay here for two days to meet with his dad. “It is so great to see my son again!” Sergeant Bakula said. “I know he has had a lot of experiences and has a dangerous job driving in convoys throughout Iraq. I am proud of his accomplishments and hope that his remaining time in Iraq will be safe.” It was especially poignant for the father-son team to be together because Private Bakula’s mother’s birthday was March 27. “We got to talk to my mom and my grandma,” the private said. “It was good to talk to them.” The last time the family was together was at Christmas, just before the young private deployed to Iraq. |