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it started with a little growth on his arm, which was removed and it seemed done. 2 years later,

he had tumors in multiple lymph nodes, lung, and bladder. he shouldn't have lived as long as he did. He fought like a champion. He served his country faithfully, and the Army paid for all of his treatment. it is unclear right now if he will be regarded as a war casualty. Let's hope he is so his family can get survivor's benefits.

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