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February 1, 2006, 9:46 pm |
by disabled combat veteran
why,after all the trouble and discomfort those who have served,can not the disabled vets,who can still walk and function and swing,even if it is the only minimum we can do for exercise not be allowed to play all military courses, i believe this is just unfair as the health situation we disable encounter day to day and year to year. please answer me with a honest and valid response.why should dod employee's play and those who were on the front lines take a back seat? why do senators and rep's get the best health care and treatment from w.reed med. fac. and we have to struggle with a truly inept v.a. hospital care? why do we vets have to fight with social security for disability and congress has their own retirement plan? this is just another way that our govt shows its repect and gratitude to all the young men whose lives have been drastically changed forever!will this injustice continue forever too? these precious courses should be enjoyed and used by those who have ALREADY given so much. if one is worried that the courses would become too crowded(i doubt it)then maybe those who are serving should spend more time training with their troops and play on weekends and/or after c.o.b. with all due respect, a living,disabled,combat vet......GOD bless.
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| pro golf clean |
November 19, 2004, 2:29 pm |
by Cam Wilson
Dear Sir
It was a great article on military golf!
Another reason I am writing this letter is that my company has a line of maintenance and cleaning products for the entire golf industry. All of our products are made in the U.S.A. in New York State.
I would very much like to do business with U.S. military.
Please visit my web-site and take a look. Feel free to call me at 1-905-734-7355.
Yours in Spotrs
Cam Wilson
President
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