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Last post 05-21-2008, 1:18 PM by hotrod90019. 9 replies.
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  •  03-14-2008, 2:03 AM 750

    Introductions are in order

    Aloha,

    I have two titanium hips that I am very greatful to the Army for providing.

    I have already started ACAP and should be saying good bye to my first real profession soon.

    I am excited to have found this portal. 

    I hope all is well.

    Ryan

     

  •  03-17-2008, 10:24 AM 758 in reply to 750

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Ryan,

       I wish you the best on your endeavors. I hope all good things come to you and your future. I am with you; that this site the Army developed can be a tremendous assett to our  wounded traumatized troops. I am so sorry for the traumatic injuries you sustained and will pray that your future will be bright. With your positive attitude, it's bound not to, Thank You. God Bless

     Fellow Soldier,

     Mark

  •  03-17-2008, 2:49 PM 760 in reply to 758

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Mark,

    Thank you so much.

    I am curious to how you found this portal?

    Are you or is any one in your family a part of the program? 

    Have a great day

    Ryan

     

  •  03-19-2008, 10:09 AM 762 in reply to 760

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Ryan,

       I joined the Army in 1994. I recently became aware of this site and what it has to offer from the AW2 staff. I have many medical issues going on. I am due to have reconstructive surgery on both my feet and so on.... I just thought, I would write to show my support to you and your traumatic medical issues. I wish you the very best,  I just tried to uplift you a little in what appears to be some hard times.

     

    V/R

    Mark  Storm

  •  03-20-2008, 1:00 AM 764 in reply to 762

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Mark,

    Thanks

  •  04-09-2008, 1:35 PM 827 in reply to 750

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Hello Ryan,

    I first joined the military in 1980 and my first duty station was the USCGC Mellon and Munro moored at Sand Island; Honolulu, HI.

    After that time, I served aboard the Lightship Chesapeake before becoming an Army Technician in Curtis Bay, MD. aboard Watercraft. I am also new to the Wounded Warrior site, and wish you all the best as you move forward in the civilian world.

    Thank you for your sacrifice to our Country, and please e-mail me if you would like to.

    Respectfully, Roland Dell


    CH.Dell
  •  04-15-2008, 1:40 AM 844 in reply to 827

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Roland,

    Thanks for the encouragement.  I plan on keeping things in perspective. 

    Take care,

    Ryan 

     

       

     

  •  04-30-2008, 3:16 PM 894 in reply to 750

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Hey There Everyone,

    I am also excited that I found this portal.  I was injuried in 2005. I have a metal plate ten screws two arteries from my left leg in my right arm and a dotated tendon in my right elbow. I also have a rod in my right femur and a screw in my right hip, along with a mild head injury. I'm still active duty stationed at Fort Hood. Best of luck to everyone.


    Nieves Rodriguez
    SSG, USA
    US Army Operational Test Command

    "Everyday is an Opportunity Disguised as a Challenge"
  •  05-13-2008, 3:47 AM 922 in reply to 894

    Re: Introductions are in order

    Nieves, 

    I too spent time at Ft Hood.

    I was in Delta 312th MI BN (LRSD)

    The unit no longer exists

    Things change.

    Thansk for contacting me

    Ryan

  •  05-21-2008, 1:18 PM 930 in reply to 922

    Re: Introductions are in order

    312th  hmm? I am really don't know many units here or that were here in the Hood. I try to stay far anyway from this post. I've been her since Aug 06 and I still don't know where things are at. I was at the NCO Academy for awhile and now I drive for a 1star at OTC. I come to work go to a medical appointment at the hospital and I go home to Temple. I don't care much for Hood. Hell I don't even shop at  the PX.   
    Nieves Rodriguez
    SSG, USA
    US Army Operational Test Command

    "Everyday is an Opportunity Disguised as a Challenge"
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