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1SG Civil Affairs Specialist
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Very impressive. I would wager that she has in fact healed herself quite a bit.
There is peace in a good long ride.
That was a lot of peace.
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PFC Edward Mott
PFC Edward Mott
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I would love to know that, but I cannot afford a bike, neither have I ever learned to ride.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Currently reading that article in my American Legion magazine, I'm a second generation member of the Legion.
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Ken Kraetzer
Ken Kraetzer
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Concerning that 12 years after leaving Army PTSD symptoms are still daunting.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Ken Kraetzer very true brother Ken.
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SGT Eric Dempsey
SGT Eric Dempsey
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Very good positive article when I read it in this month's American Legion despite some negative comments made from last month's issue.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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SGT Eric Dempsey - Very true brother Eric.
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SGT Sarah Lee
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Thank you all so much for checking out my interview and for your words of encouragement!! Cant tell ya how much it means. :-) Here are some links to stay in touch: WaypointVets.org | Facebook.com/WaypointVets
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PO3 Aaron Hassay
PO3 Aaron Hassay
5 y
Very cool story! You started just a few weeks after getting your bike?
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SGT Sarah Lee
SGT Sarah Lee
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PO3 Aaron Hassay
Hi, Aaron! Yes, haha - I trained for approx 3 weeks, then left. I hadn't ridden a bicycle since 9th or 10th grade (about 20 years). So literally, anyone can do something like this! Thank you so much for reading my story, Brother!! All the best, never alone. #VeteransUnite
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