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The Valhalla Club Documentary Trailer
The Valhalla Club follows three Iraq Veterans who have found an extraordinary and powerful way to cope with PTSD.
Not only is Army Veteran Jan Ohrstrom a wrestler, he’s a producer of the documentary “Valhalla Club.” The feature documents how three wrestlers, including Jan, formed a wrestling stable based on collectively fighting their PTSD through wrestling. The doc details each wrestler’s combat experience, how they adjusted to coming home and how they each found wrestling. If you have an Amazon Prime subscription, you can watch is for free.
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For 11 months, only I myself, occupied a small cabin as an electron technician, maintaining 11 transceivers that communicated between the radar operators and the fighter jet pilots, that chased the Russian Fighter jets back to Russia. I went to the main site every day to eat and sleep but didn’t really get to know people. I cannot be credited or any heroic deed. I have avoided death and have guilt because of it. I was not in combat because I found a way to avoid it. I left the Army, “Ready Freddy’s“, that were among the first to police Vietnam. I found a way to transfer to the Air Force for another four years and when I checked on what happened to the, Ready Freddie’s, I was told that none of them came back. I have to shamefully admit that I am not willing to give up my life for others. Nevertheless I found out different when my daughter was born.
It was a relief to know that I could give up my life for somebody else.
While in isolation in Alaska, I did get a relief by teaching a Sunday school class of native Alaskan children, every Sunday. They were the only ones that had they close relationship with me and I loved them very much. After a 9.2 Richter scale earthquake in 1964 and a brain injury, I was honorably discharge & got a one month early out to go to college. I did not admit that those children I love so much, were dead until 2004. Up until then I had excruciating and frequent migraines every time I try to relax. As long as I was under pressure, I was OK but at least three times a week I was without stress and became extremely sick. Now, I am too wordy. People don’t want to listen to me because it would take too long. Please forgive me for being so wordy.
I really don’t know why I put this comment here. Please forgive me. Thank you.
Respectfully yours ,
TOM R ILSLEY JR. “I 1800” <-nickname
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It was a relief to know that I could give up my life for somebody else.
While in isolation in Alaska, I did get a relief by teaching a Sunday school class of native Alaskan children, every Sunday. They were the only ones that had they close relationship with me and I loved them very much. After a 9.2 Richter scale earthquake in 1964 and a brain injury, I was honorably discharge & got a one month early out to go to college. I did not admit that those children I love so much, were dead until 2004. Up until then I had excruciating and frequent migraines every time I try to relax. As long as I was under pressure, I was OK but at least three times a week I was without stress and became extremely sick. Now, I am too wordy. People don’t want to listen to me because it would take too long. Please forgive me for being so wordy.
I really don’t know why I put this comment here. Please forgive me. Thank you.
Respectfully yours ,
TOM R ILSLEY JR. “I 1800” <-nickname
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Thomas Kuna
Its good to vent Tom, to get things off you mind. How is your daughter? R U still with her mom? Thuis is a place to be wordy. Idf U want I'll phone U in the Am (its midnight noiw, and I don't know what time zone you're in, so I don't want to wake U. Or U can call me about CST 10 am (or reight now if U like. But I'm expecting to hit the sack in about 20 minuts -- at about 12:30 AM CDT
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Would love to do pro wrestling watched it growing up and still watch it one of those guilty pleasures lol
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