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ArmyChief is in the hospital awaiting a double bypass

Jeez, life can certainly throw a bolt out of the blue, scary stuff, get well soon @ArmyChief
 
Holly Crap!! I ate chicken wings with him a few months ago.....way to young and healthy to have heart issues!
Get well soon @ArmyChief
You will be in my prayers.
 
@ArmyChief well I'm not worried for you at all. You said it happened at the end of a 4 mile run! That would happen to me at the end of a driveway run! Good luck. You sound healthy as an ox with a couple blockages. Hang in there we're all pulling for you.
 
"Army Strong" is when you FINISH the 4 mile run then allow your fellow soldiers to practice some First Aid training! Impressive sir, and I wish you a flawless procedure/recovery so you can get back to it. Soldiers/Airmen/Marines/Sailors do NOT like hospitals and down time from honing their chosen craft. Try to find the patience to allow a full recovery @ArmyChief !!
 
Geez, I take a day off and look what happens. Get well soon @ArmyChief. There is some serious boating waiting for you this summer and your family needs a captain.
 
Sheesh. I take a couple days from the board to get some work done and the whole place falls apart. Or at least @ArmyChief does. :)

Prayers and best get well wishes to you, Chief. We will be here waiting when you are back to it.
 
Godspeed @ArmyChief
You are in our prayers.
"If you're still here, He'a not done. "
Clearly, there is more here to be done. ;-)
 
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