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Congratulations to SrA Henry Harris, PO3 Tracy McKone, PFC Keith Schweinsberg, PV2 Mary Gilmartin, and PFC Edgar Mosier. You've all won a $100 Amazon gift card! An e-gift card will be sent to the email address associated with your RallyPoint account.
Thanks to all who participated and shared!
Thanks to all who participated and shared!
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PFC Edgar Mosier
On behalf of PFC Kenneth Lawrence Mosier, my passed kid-brother (1979-03-15), I thank God, RallyPoint, and all of my Sisters / Brothers-In-Arms.
These are the People, along with our near-sainted mother and family, that have made my world liveable.
My grands help anchor my world and worth.
I pray such for all that Protect strangers, as their own families.
These are the People, along with our near-sainted mother and family, that have made my world liveable.
My grands help anchor my world and worth.
I pray such for all that Protect strangers, as their own families.
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PO3 Tracy McKone
So VERY happy! Just moved into our new place and we can use all the help financially. Thanks RallyPoint and keep on keeping on fellow veterans and family members.
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One of the hardest things for me to do was to retire. When I retired from nurse anesthesia, I started teaching nursing full-time. When I decided to stop teaching I found myself with a great deal of time on my hands. We had just moved to Dawsonville, GA and found a church. I noticed a newspaper article about a free medical clinic which the church had founded.
I found myself working as a nurse a couple days a month; that morphed into one day a week, we only run medical one day per week. Having a volunteer position has helped maintain my mental health. It is amazing how helping those that need help actually helps you as well. Cheers
I found myself working as a nurse a couple days a month; that morphed into one day a week, we only run medical one day per week. Having a volunteer position has helped maintain my mental health. It is amazing how helping those that need help actually helps you as well. Cheers
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LTC George Morgan
Maj Robert Thornton - As a perioperative nurse I fully understand your feelings. I retired after forty-eight years as a nurse, forty-three in the OR, and on retirement, I felt a void in my life, thus I returned to my origins, age eight to seventeen, learning and teaching First Aid in the British Red Cross Society. I now teach CPR to members of my church, and to Scouts.
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