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DD-214

02/26/15 10:10 PM

#7040 RE: Trueheart #7039

And a sick one too, I doubt he was capable of changing his underwear let alone run a multi-million $$ publicly traded company..

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first1home

02/26/15 10:35 PM

#7041 RE: Trueheart #7039

Okay so lets say that we now disqualify all "American Veterans" as having credentials because of some "looney Tune" that the Jury found guilty in less than a day. So I guess that might include you?
In any case I'll go with this: Company CEO Wayne Erwin, 54, has three decades of leadership and management experience in medical device sales and marketing, and business operations. He previously served as the COO of Electronic Health Network, in Charleston, SC, COO of Crossroads Regional Hospital in Alexandria, LA and as Regional Sales Director at Centerpulse Orthopedics in Austin, TX Mr. Erwin was a Field Artillery Captain in the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, based at Ft. Campbell, KY, with assignments in both Panama and Honduras. He has a B.S. in Biology from Louisiana College.
BTW, thank you for your service, I honor all American Veterans. Up until the ones that like to get drunk and kill people that they think are better then themselves.
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quarrydawg

02/27/15 9:06 AM

#7049 RE: Trueheart #7039

Another hard working American veteran here, i know my service helped me become a better person. those that serve for the right reasons usually come out more capable people.

quarrydawg

USCG
(say what you want about my branch but i am proud of my service, would do it again in a heart beat, and stay in. I fired no shots off the range, i can't speak to how many lives's i helped save because i participated in over 350 search and rescue sorties in every capacity from radio ops to tieing a tourniquet on an eight year old girl, and i gladly spent weeks on end standing stern watch on a 41' with an m16a-2 in NY harbor in the dead of winter due to a possible threat. it made me a prouder and more respectable citizen)