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<blockquote data-quote="Carl" data-source="post: 579567" data-attributes="member: 4652"><p>Thanks. I passed through Astoria about 10 years ago on</p><p></p><p>Not being familiar with AZ at all, I am wondering if the AZ Rangers are/were similar to the TX Rangers. Fill me in, if you would. The Navy SEAL situation is interesting to me for this reason. One of my high school classmates went to the USNA and graduated in '67. He went on to become a SEAL and did three tours in Nam. The odds are against this idea, but his name was Max Werner. Ring any bells? I don't know any of the particulars about his service, but he must have been a hell of a guy. He left the Navy, when they were about to send him on a fourth tour over there. When he got out, he went to the U of TX, Austin, to go to law school. Sadly, he was killed about a year later while riding a motorcycle down a farm to market road in the middle of the night. Some kid driving a large sedan topped a hill in the center of the road. Max never had a chance. Who knows how far he could have gone in public life or private practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl, post: 579567, member: 4652"] Thanks. I passed through Astoria about 10 years ago on Not being familiar with AZ at all, I am wondering if the AZ Rangers are/were similar to the TX Rangers. Fill me in, if you would. The Navy SEAL situation is interesting to me for this reason. One of my high school classmates went to the USNA and graduated in '67. He went on to become a SEAL and did three tours in Nam. The odds are against this idea, but his name was Max Werner. Ring any bells? I don't know any of the particulars about his service, but he must have been a hell of a guy. He left the Navy, when they were about to send him on a fourth tour over there. When he got out, he went to the U of TX, Austin, to go to law school. Sadly, he was killed about a year later while riding a motorcycle down a farm to market road in the middle of the night. Some kid driving a large sedan topped a hill in the center of the road. Max never had a chance. Who knows how far he could have gone in public life or private practice. [/QUOTE]
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