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Dennis Sampson

@dsampsonks

Husband, Dad, Grandpa. Veteran, Military History, Kansas University Basketball, Graceland Track & Field

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“First and foremost, a leader should strive to be an individual of flawless character, technical competence, and moral courage.” - Major Dick Winters 🪂

“First and foremost, a leader should strive to be an individual of flawless character, technical competence, and moral courage.” 

- Major Dick Winters 🪂
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You may be a good athlete, but character is something else... You will be remembered for your character! Usain Bolt is a legend!👏

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As the troops used to say, ‘If the country is good enough to live in, it’s good enough to fight for.’ –Eugene Sledge 🇺🇸

As the troops used to say, ‘If the country is good enough to live in, it’s good enough to fight for.’

 –Eugene Sledge 🇺🇸
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Ray Bradbury didn’t write Fahrenheit 451 in an office. At 33, broke, newly married, and desperate, he sat in the basement of a library, feeding dimes into a coin-operated typewriter that cost 10¢ for 30 minutes. In 9 days, for under $10, he finished the draft of a book about

Ray Bradbury didn’t write Fahrenheit 451 in an office.

At 33, broke, newly married, and desperate, he sat in the basement of a library, feeding dimes into a coin-operated typewriter that cost 10¢ for 30 minutes.

In 9 days, for under $10, he finished the draft of a book about
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"If a man is not inclined to risk his life for his country he should look elsewhere until he finds s country he will risk his life for." Admiral Raymond A Spruance

"If a man is not inclined to risk his life for his country he should look elsewhere until he finds s country he will risk his life for."
Admiral Raymond A Spruance