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SSG William Jones
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs

About 18 months ago, I was helping a returned vet by going to the range with him, (ironically like Chris Kyle, which gave my wife pause for concern), showing him how to reload his spent brass, setting up his press, etc. Showing him that I care was a blessing for both os us.
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SSG William Jones
SSG William Jones
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MAJ Rene De La Rosa
Thank you, sir. It's not only a loyalty to a brother but loyalty to Almighty God. God has had my "six" for nearly 71 years and we must apply the Golden Rule for our fellow man.
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CPT Pedro Meza
CPT Pedro Meza
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Kyle, taught a valuable lesson on helping fellow service members and Veterans with issue, care must be taken as your help out a buddy deal with the trauma and demons of war and conflicts: you focused your self in being with him and showing that you cared. The lesson is don't give a chance for s demon to take control.
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LTC James McElreath
LTC James McElreath
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SSG William,
Just be careful as you so stated, another brother at arms was killed doing the same thing. It may be more prudent to take him to a paintball field or those new bullet caps and your smart phone keeps score. Take care, and I am sure that we all want to help our fellow veteran but be careful.
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SSG William Jones
SSG William Jones
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LTC James McElreath Roger that and thank you for your concern, sir. I appreciate it and I appreciate your service to our country.
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Donna Brickey
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There is no doubt COL Mikel J. Burroughs that many times PTSD is caused by physiologic damage, not just psychologic damage. CART therapy research is making great progress and I hope using one's own cells will help many great veterans too.
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