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U.S. Air Force Veteran

Scott Walker September 12, 2016

He had on clothes that appeared to be old and quite soiled. “Could you use some new clothes,” I asked. “Oh yes sir, I sure could, yes sir,” he responded with happiness.

“I was in the Air Force,” he told me. He then started to talk about being stationed in Idaho while in the Air Force, which would have been near the beautiful Sawtooth National Forest. “I loved Idaho,” he told me.

When I met him, he expected and asked for nothing. A warm smile and a handshake is what he gave me before I handed him new clothing that included a freshly pressed button up shirt.

“Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.” ― Alexander Pope, English Poet, (1688-1744)

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Fredrick Hill, U.S. Air Force

Scott Walker August 16, 2015

You may have seen this man sitting on the side of the road, his name is Fredrick Reed. He is from Murfreesboro, but currently lives in his small Ford Ranger in an industrial area of Nashville. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the 1960’s. He was a Flight Engineer on a 124 Globemaster airplane.

In the 1950’s and 60’s the Globemaster was nicknamed “Old Shaky” due to its massive size that shook more often than not when loaded with tanks or bulldozers that could fit inside the plane without being disassembled first. The planes were retired in 1974.

As I was talking to Mr. Reed, a Metro Police car drove by with sirens blaring and lights flashing. He stopped in mid-sentence, “Do you mind if we pause, I say a prayer every time I see a first responder.” He then prayed for the officer’s safety. When he was finished he said, “I wish everyone would pray for first responders when they see them headed to a call.”

I asked Reed, “How long have you been sober,” while pointing at his sign? He told me that he has been sober for 7-months, I got to where I HATED alcohol and hated drinking." . “Do you have any kids,” I asked? “I sure do - two daughters,” he told me with a smile. However, Reed said he has not talked to them in about two years suggesting that he has not been the best dad. He told me he would like to mend the relationship, but thinks his daughters don’t really know him anymore. 

"To be helpful is our only aim." AA, 2001, p. 89

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John, the Vietnam Vet and angel in Kentucky

Scott Walker July 26, 2015

I was in the depths of Louisville, Kentucky when I noticed a man I later came to know as John barely making his way across a busy intersection. His shoes were falling off of his feet and held together with black electrical tape. He had a cane in his left hand bracing every step. He slowly made his way in front of my truck, the top of his head barely reaching the height of the hood with his shoulder and back slumping forward. He looked worn. He appeared to have gone unbathed for quite some time, possibly a month or longer as his hair and pony tail were badly matted. Men whom I would describe as hipsters with their jeans tightly rolled and clinging to their calves passed him by not even glancing at him. Women steered clear of him, I would guess in fear brushing up against his unclean clothing. READ MORE BELOW

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U. S. Air Force Veteran

Scott Walker March 30, 2015

Meet United States Air Force Veteran Horace Renfro. Horace, who lives in a homeless shelter in Memphis, Tennessee, has trouble speaking. He was able to state, “I had an accident that left me unable to say what I am trying to say.”

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United States Air Force

Scott Walker May 22, 2014

The face of a U.S. Air Force Veteran who served our country proudly. 

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