The nom de guerre of a noncommissioned officer (NCO) on active duty in the United States Army, "Buck" is an infantry veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan and is currently serving a third tour. His chief operating principle: "Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way."
Hooah! Nicely done... unleash smell... and happiness beyond all measure (until they want the car). Congratulations!!!
Posted by
Some Soldier's Mom |
26 October, 2007
Congratulations! Pass that Buck around for some hugs and kisses.
Posted by
The Greyhawks |
27 October, 2007
Right on. Congratulations!
Sig
Posted by
Sig |
27 October, 2007
Congratulations, Sargent Family! Guess we now know why you've been too busy to blog. ;)
Posted by
MissBirdlegs in AL |
27 October, 2007
Congratulations!!!!
Wishing you all love and happiness!
Posted by
Flag Gazer |
28 October, 2007
Welcome, Wilder Scott!!!
Congrats to you all!
Way to go!
Posted by
yankeemom |
28 October, 2007
Congratulations!
Babies are a lot of fun, even at 3 in the morning.
Posted by
maxxdog |
28 October, 2007
Congratulations, Buck and Mrs. Sargent! And welcome to the world, Wilder Scott :-)
Posted by
MaryAnn |
28 October, 2007
Congratulations to the Buck Sergeant family and the newest (little) Buck!
Posted by
Jeff |
29 October, 2007
WOW! Congratulations to you and misses Sargent. Wishing you all the very best for Wilder Scott.
Posted by
membrain |
29 October, 2007
Absolutely adorable! Congrats
Posted by
Kath |
30 October, 2007
Buck,
Congrats on the son. Hope all is well with you and your bride.
Your former FSO
Posted by
HeavyT |
31 October, 2007
Congrats to you on the birth of your son! Welcome to the world Wilder Scott.
Posted by
gypsy |
05 November, 2007
Between cries and changing diapers, there is joy somewhere in the middle - perhaps the belly-button. Congratulations to you and your wife.
Posted by
Joanne |
07 November, 2007
Sarge,
Happy Vererans Day from another old Vet. Thanks for your service and carrying on the protection of our nation.
Posted by
Marc |
10 November, 2007
Whoo-hoooo!!!!!
You've assumed the greatest role - a dad. No greater promotion, assumption, nor honor-bound duty compares.
Teach him well, be there, and your reward for a job well done is when he becomes a dad.
Hug and hold onto them both (mom and son), for, they are more valuable than their weight in gold. God Bless, and hold you all close....
Posted by
A_R |
19 November, 2007
AWWWWWWWWWW! CONGRATS!
Posted by
Kat |
23 November, 2007
Hey thats an awesome shot. Good to see the nice things in life instead of all the war
Posted by
Military Personal Checks |
18 June, 2008