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<blockquote data-quote="Canvasback" data-source="post: 147393" data-attributes="member: 583"><p>Ted Gundy lives 16 miles from my home. When I was growing up he would take all the kids that wanted to learn marksmanship to the range and work with us day after day until we had it right. He is a legend in our part of the world. The real treat was when he would take you deer hunting, I was fortunate to go with him three times. He is just as unassuming in real life as he was in the film. When I came down on orders for Viet Nam he gave me the knife that he carried in WWII. I always felt that his knife was one of the things that brought me home alive. I tried to return the knife to him but he said "It's your knife now". He is in frail health now and is one I remember in my prayers. He is a true living hero.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rodney</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canvasback, post: 147393, member: 583"] Ted Gundy lives 16 miles from my home. When I was growing up he would take all the kids that wanted to learn marksmanship to the range and work with us day after day until we had it right. He is a legend in our part of the world. The real treat was when he would take you deer hunting, I was fortunate to go with him three times. He is just as unassuming in real life as he was in the film. When I came down on orders for Viet Nam he gave me the knife that he carried in WWII. I always felt that his knife was one of the things that brought me home alive. I tried to return the knife to him but he said "It's your knife now". He is in frail health now and is one I remember in my prayers. He is a true living hero. Rodney [/QUOTE]
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