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One Of Them |
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One man’s true story of dedicated loyalty to his country and the neglect by his government |
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After working with you at Brookhaven for a little over a year, I felt privileged to call you my friend. I enjoyed your company and you were most definitely my mentor as I adjusted to a new career after the Navy. As I watched you cope with your responsibilities with the RAP team, I was consistently impressed with your dedication and ability to work with the many personalities and challenges you faced every day. No easy task. What a fun time we had when Bev, Billy and I shared dinner with you and Susan, your beautiful bride-to-be, at the top of the WTC but who would have guessed what was to come. When I left Brookhaven and returned to the Seattle area we slowly lost touch over the years. I'm glad we've reconnected but saddened at what has happened to your health. We'll stay in touch and I hope your voice is heard. GOD Bless. Your Friend, Bill
As you know I served in the British Army and saw duty in the cold back streets of Northern Ireland and feel very disheartened that our governments not only now but always have ignored those who serve and place their lives on the wire so they can sleep safe in their beds at night. The loss of your services to the US government is their loss and through the will of god you will prevail and your voice will be heard only those that have served their country will understand the pain and betrayal you feel. I am privileged to call you a friend and a brother and am so very relived that you are through most of your suffering and are on the road to recovery. I hope the next year see's us meet again but in the meantime keep the voice loud and proud. Your Brother from across the pond. Dave
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