Posted on May 24, 2015
Capt Richard I P.
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Staff Sergeant Robert A. Henderson, a 95 Year Old Marine Veteran of WII and survivor of Pearl Harbor can bang out 12 Marine Corps pull-ups. Can you? Will you at 95?

Motivate.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Probably not! :-) Definitely have to give that MARINE credit though!!
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SPC Jan Allbright, M.Sc., R.S.
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Wow...
just wow...
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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Heck I'm just hoping I can still walk let alone do a pull-up!
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Can you do more pull-ups than a Pearl Harbor Survivor & Marine Vet Grandpa?
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I don't think I could do 12 pull-ups if my life depended on it. Gotta change things up here, boss. That is impressive!

(That said, if I live to be 95, I have over 35 years to train, so I might get there by then.)
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Cpl Dennis F.
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I started racing SCCA (Pro-Am) when I was about 50.
I'm still doing it at 66 with at least two SE Division wins and many regional 1st and 2nds, as well as many regional series wins. I only drive enduros from 1-1/2 to 3 hours in length. I started this after retiring my 100mph offshore catamaran because of the cost of fuel. Most all of my veteran friends are now dead or dying, mainly thanks to agent orange exposure. I have over the years acquired facial skin cancer, bladder cancer, type II diabetes and have a disintegrating spine due to a very large mine impact. Keep on trucking.
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GySgt George Vukovich
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Get some! I don't know him but you got to love him!
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Capt Richard I P.
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A role-model for us all to look up to. Anyone know him? Want to invite him to RallyPoint to share his wisdom?
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LCpl Tuwasé Griner
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I once served with a Marine that had been raised in three different countries and had been adopted by different foster parents. He was 26 years old when he enlisted for the first time. He also had been shot, stabbed and had many broken bones, Yet he was the strongest, fastest guy in our platoon. He was always very active and always drove like he was in a bank heist.
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SrA Andrew McCarty
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Outstanding! I wonder if he'll spot me at the gym?
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COL Charles Williams
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NO..... and NO, But I can take him at push up and on the run.
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SGT Parachute Rigger
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I would be happy to be alive and in good health at 95 .  
I can't do push ups now because of health issues . 
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