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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Orygun
Posts: 4,243
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As most of you know, I retired from the Postal Service.
We had a Rural Route Carrier named Gary Hartman. Gary was a 61 year old, short , rolly polly little guy. He was very quiet, and didn't give the impression that he was very intelligent. His personal hygene was somewhat lacking. Missing several teeth from lacking of dental care. He often spoke of being in the Army, but didn't share any details. He was diabetic and had several other unspecified ailments which often sent him to the VA hospital. He didn't own a car until he purchased a Postal surplus vehicle for use on his route. Gary passed away last Saturday of complications of diabetis. His obituary was published in our local paper. We all read it in disbelief. Green Beret Sargeant 4 tours in Vietnam with Mountain tribes. Over 1000 parachutes jumps. Spoke 3 languages fluently Qualified Pilot multi-engine aircraft and glider. 4 Purple Hearts 3 Bronze Stars 1 Silver Star Multiple other citations for Valor , both US and Rep. of Vietnam Gary was truly an unsung hero. He once told me that the only thing that he learned in the Army, was how to type. Ron
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