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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
The Chow Hall
Who Serves? No Surprise
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16387437" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Glenn, in my case I had a rough childhood. My dad was really tough, to the point I had to get out of the house. College at that time was out, and we were in the midst of the war with Viet Nam. I had no relatives who had served except for one uncle who served in WW2. Nobody in my family at that time was serving. I just came to a place where I thought serving my country was the most positive direction to move forward in. So I joined the Navy. Never regretted it. I was injured one month after reporting to the aircraft carrier I was assigned to in Long Beach (ammo moving detail). I severed two tendons on my right hand and cut right through an artery. Blood was literally spurting 6" into the air through a 3" gaping hole in my hand (top portion). After being sent to the Naval Hospital for surgery I was in a cast for a month. I still have motion limitation with two fingers and occasional pain. I'm classified with a 30% disability by the government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16387437, member: 6727"] Glenn, in my case I had a rough childhood. My dad was really tough, to the point I had to get out of the house. College at that time was out, and we were in the midst of the war with Viet Nam. I had no relatives who had served except for one uncle who served in WW2. Nobody in my family at that time was serving. I just came to a place where I thought serving my country was the most positive direction to move forward in. So I joined the Navy. Never regretted it. I was injured one month after reporting to the aircraft carrier I was assigned to in Long Beach (ammo moving detail). I severed two tendons on my right hand and cut right through an artery. Blood was literally spurting 6" into the air through a 3" gaping hole in my hand (top portion). After being sent to the Naval Hospital for surgery I was in a cast for a month. I still have motion limitation with two fingers and occasional pain. I'm classified with a 30% disability by the government. [/QUOTE]
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