A lot of us take for granted the normal schedules and freedom we enjoy as Americans. Most of us have the ability to plan a fall hunting trip and head to the hills with our family and friends whenever we want. A very small percentage of Americans devote their lives to making and keeping our freedoms a reality. The brave and selfless men and women I'm talking about are our military of course. These folks do not always get to do what they want, when they want, and they make this sacrifice for the benefit of us all. So what's it like to be away from your family and friends sitting on some distant shore, thinking about chasing that trophy mule deer or bull elk? Rokslide staff writer Jared Bloomgren gives a little in site on this subject with this first part of a two part article - Hunting Separation Anxiety
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