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Thursday
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bustedkidney wrote:
as well as out of his ears
Anatomically speaking I don’t see how this is accurate unless he had ruptured his TMs as well.
Ranger BK, as far as I know, his membranes were still in tact, and it was witnessed by his wife, my aunt (an RN) and his own RN.
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a guy in my squadron had surgeries done, without much relief. he's on one of the machines, not sure which, but that has made him non-deployable. so I don't know what your chances would be to get in with a machine already. once you're in, it's on the Army's tab, it would seem.

for what it's worth.
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