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I'm in the fortunate position of working with an unusually high number of veterans. Many have become true friends. Most of them do not wear it on their sleeve and you would never know unless you asked. Unfortunately, we have an extremely high percentage in our veteran population that are also combat vets, with all that entails. But combat or not, you signed on the line and took the oath. I'm always amazed as I find out stories from others about some of my coworkers and I'm truly humbled and appreciative. Just the latest example was this gentleman yesterday. He came to my workplace for a pre-dawn PT session with a group I'm training with. The below link doesn't begin to tell what he's been through both in combat and previously in training. I shook his hand and told him I appreciated him and you could just tell despite being incredibly humble, he was just cut from different cloth.
God bless the American vet. During service, after, and always.
God bless the American vet. During service, after, and always.

Navy Cross presented to MARSOC Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman
Heroism; bravery; valor: these are qualities which are defined and made familiar to Marines and Sailors alike upon entering the service.
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