Crow woman reflects on 25 years of Army service
Julie Kelly, a member of the Crow Tribe of Montana, has spent 26 years in the Army but says the time has passed by quickly. "I can't believe how the time has flown<" Kelly told The Billings Gazette. "I look down at these stars and reefs and think, 'Oh gosh, I did it. After all the years of being a single parent, a wife for a little while and working, I did it.'" Kelly, who recently achieved the rank of command sergeant major, has served in Iraq and other parts of the world. She finally came home to Montana after a six-year absence but will be heading off soon for her next assignment in Kansas. Get the Story:
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