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Was he in the USMC? In early 70"s I had a platoon commander in OCS at Quantico by the same name. I recall he ran like a deer. Could go forever with us struggling behind, and he not even breathing hard. He helped me make a very important decision about going to TBS or going straight to flight school. I took his advice and went to Pensacola without passing "GO". Worked out great for me.
I believe he had been named the outstanding athlete at the USMC invitational track meet. 2605:A601:91BA:E900:8566:5BD6:2DFA:E250 (talk) 13:47, 4 November 2023 (UTC)Reply