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if you support our heros, this is a must watch
NO BIKE AT THIS TIME
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He was truly deserving. I had heard his story several times before. He died in 1998 of respiratory failure. Two caveats. When he got back to the base his wounds were so bad that he was just about to be put in a body bag. The only thing he could do to show he wasn't dead was spit in the doctors face. The other is, the Social Security Administration was going to cut his disability payments. They reasoned he could work. Mind you, he was totally disabled, still had shrapnel in his heart, a punctured lung and constant pain. he had to appeal to an administrative law judge who ordered payments to resume.
USAF '69-'89 E7
Thailand/Vietnam 1972
Member: Royal Order of Rat Bastards
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The Military Who keeps us free deserves to be honored. Thank the memory
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There is absolutely nothing I can say to express the amount of respect I have for him.
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