Army Veteran Who Guarded the Border with North Korea Wins CollisionMax Fleet Services of Philadelphia Metal of Honor Auto Body Repair
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"Patrolling the border was stressful, because you had to stay awake for 24 hours at a time," he said. "We were in constant training for an attack that could happen at any moment. We were in teams of four camping in the mountains, and in the winter the winds went right through you. At times, we were just 200 yards from the North Koreans' 20-foot high barbed wire fences and guard towers, and we could see right into their eyes."
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After being honorably discharged with the rank of E-4,
"My car was hit on the bumper in an accident at a nearby intersection six months ago," he said. "The police said it was nobody's fault and I don't have collision insurance, so I was going to have to pay for the repairs myself." He said that in addition to needing a new bumper, the car's unibody was damaged, and he was told it would cost thousands of dollars to fix. "I don't make a lot of money, so this award is really going to help me out."
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