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You got it. Prayer done. Lots of those vets are tough old dudes. I got one that's 82nd Airborne that lives across the street from me. Says the gov't owes him over a million dollars. I bet it's like that with a lot of vets. He had a stroke a couple months ago, but he's doing well.
Thanks for telling us about Doc so we can lift him up in our prayers. I pray he recovers quickly so he can be with his family. It's very nice of you to care enough to seek prayers for him. He's in my prayers.
Again to all, thanks for the prayers. I don't know what else I can do for him right now. His wife is with him, although she's still on active duty. This guy has done more for me and my career than all others combined. His guidance has helped me from the days I was enlisted in the AF to my present days as a warrant officer, and of course, now that I have my first bike, he was there at the ready to let me know I need to get rid of those pipes on my fat bob 'cause they look like jap crap (quote). He joined in 1968, one tour, than to SF Q course, then back again and again. Been busted down a few times, a couple article 15's, and then on to WO school, and then direct commission to RLO, retired as a captain. He's been in motorcycle wrecks, parachuting accidents, laid up in traction months at a time, and continues to keep coming back for more. He's strong, and full of faith, and I'm sure these two attributes will help him through this. Thanks again. I'm glad I have this forum of like-minded souls to share my love and respectfor my uncle with, as I said before, he's as good as they get.
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Thanks for telling us about Doc so we can lift him up in our prayers. I pray he recovers quickly so he can be with his family. It's very nice of you to care enough to seek prayers for him. He's in my prayers.
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