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He videotapes relief efforts and posts them on YouTube
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If they get hurt, the Guards policy is to kick them out no matter how much good they do. They don't like damaged goods.
I was kicked out because my injury I received during the 2005 hurricane relief doing good, prevented me from being worldwide field deployable even though I could have deployed in many placed of the world and did deploy previously to many parts of the world.
I loved the Guard and may God bless our Gaurdsman.
Thank you, great to see something positive in the news about the military. They are doing lots of good and Obama doesn't see it.
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