Seattle Area Marines and FMF Corpsmen Needed

Doc Dockery, an FMF corpsmen who was severely wounded at India 3/9's Battle of Getlin's Corner in RVN, 1967, an operation, if you'll escuse the pun, which resulted in the loss of both legs and surgeries up the ying/yang.He was visited by four Marines Led by a SGTMAJ in Dress blues and the first time post-op, he was alert, clear and coherent. To help improve his rate of recovery, he ought to be visited by FMF members and US Marines in particular.He can have visitors between 1000 hrs and 2100 hrs at the following location, where if you so desire, you can send him get well cards as well:Univ. of Washington Medical Center1959 N.E. Pacific St.Seattle, WA 98195Mr. Charles Dockery5East ICU Room 505His email address is: dockery67@comcast.netSince it has already been noted, Doc became VERY animated when he was by "his Marines" and was the most alert and coherent since the day of his surgery. Therefore, I assume that a daily dosage of Marines in indicated to continue with his recovery.SF,Doc McTee

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