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The chronical of one man's journey from a small town in Pennsylvania's Appalachia, through the Marine Corps to Flight School. He flew jets to Naval Aircraft Carriers for landings and catapults, flew 100 missions in Viet Nam, and spent 7 months in the jungle with the ground warriors. Upon retirement as a Lieutenant Colonel he spent 20 years dividing his time between the life of a Financial Consultant, and the teaching, handling and participating in K-9 Search and Rescue. Retired now in western Florida, continuing his lifetime hobby of weightlifting, he recently set World Records. He shared this…mehr

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The chronical of one man's journey from a small town in Pennsylvania's Appalachia, through the Marine Corps to Flight School. He flew jets to Naval Aircraft Carriers for landings and catapults, flew 100 missions in Viet Nam, and spent 7 months in the jungle with the ground warriors. Upon retirement as a Lieutenant Colonel he spent 20 years dividing his time between the life of a Financial Consultant, and the teaching, handling and participating in K-9 Search and Rescue. Retired now in western Florida, continuing his lifetime hobby of weightlifting, he recently set World Records. He shared this life with the love of his life that he met in 5th grade. Their love continues today.
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George Felt Jr. is the oldest of 4 children of a family in Western Pennsylvania. His father was a policeman and a minister. His mom was the neighborhood's honorary Mom. He worked while in High School and ultimately joined the Marine Corps. After 3 years, he applied for and was sent to Flight School where he ended up flying jets. When he finished Flight School, in the Fleet, he flew the A-4 Skyhawk. There were 100 missions in Viet Nam and 7 months in the jungle as a Forward Air Controller. After Viet Nam, the Marine Corps sent him to Auburn for an engineering degree. When he retired, he became a Financial Consultant. Through interesting circumstances, he developed an interest in K-9 Search and Rescue. Eventually, he formed a 501.c.3 organization, teaching, handling dogs, and participating in true searches. They recovered several bodies, each a story in itself. With the recent passing of his oldest dog, he retired from SAR and started emphasizing his "hobby" of weightlifting. At 75, he have recently set three World Records.