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The road stretched out before us like it had a grudge to settle — mile after mile of mud, rain that couldn’t take a hint, and boots that swore at you with every step. But we walked it anyway, because that’s what gunners do. No fuss, no drama, just a steady plod and the occasional complaint to keep morale at the correct level of cheerful misery. The gun rattled behind us, its wheels clattering like an old aunt who never approved of anything but insisted on coming along. We shared the weight, shared the jokes, shared the aches that settled in like unwelcome lodgers. And somewhere along that endless road, between the blisters and the banter, we found a kind of peace — the simple truth that you’re never alone when you’re walking with gunners. At the end of the day, when the boots came off and the brew went on, we’d look back at the road and laugh at how far we’d come. And tomorrow, we’d do it all again — because the road never ends, and neither does the regiment.
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May 18
May 18, 2026 at 9:23 AM UTC
The Weight of the Cap Badge