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The Recruiter Laughed At Her Folder Until His Commander Walked In-mdue

The Army recruiting station smelled like burned coffee before I even reached the front desk.

That was the first thing I noticed.

Not the posters.

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Not the flag in the corner.

Not the teenagers hunched over forms in plastic chairs, trying to look older than they were.

The coffee smell was sharp and tired, mixed with old carpet, printer toner, and the faint metallic buzz of fluorescent lights that made everyone in the room look washed out.

I had been in rooms like that all over the country.

Some were clean and proud.

Some were cramped and underfunded.

Some were run by people who understood that a recruiting station is often the first doorway a young person walks through when they are trying to build a life bigger than the one they were born into.

This one felt different before anyone said a word.

The front desk was crowded with brochures.

HONOR.

OPPORTUNITY.

FUTURE.

A dusty American flag leaned in one corner beside posters of soldiers jumping from planes and saluting against a sunset.

The words looked good on the wall.

They did not yet feel present in the room.

I was wearing jeans, a gray blazer, and plain black flats.

No uniform.

No medals.

No aide.

No driver waiting outside.

Just a leather folder with a silver star on the front and a stack of printed documents inside.

I had dressed that way on purpose.

Uniforms can make people behave better than they are.

Plain clothes show you who they are when they think nobody important has walked in.

Sergeant First Class Travis Harlan proved my point in less than two minutes.

He looked at the folder, then at me, then back at the folder.

His eyes caught the silver star.

For half a second, I wondered if he would understand it.

He did not.

Or he chose not to.

He smirked and slid the folder back across the cheap laminate desk as if I had handed him a coupon he did not plan to honor.

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