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…’Naval Lieutenant-Commander Garr, you have done well. We are now honoring you for your-courage under-fire, excellent-duty under the enemy’s attack. ...And maintaining your-life and those-in’…: [...that he was a governmental-worker, whose job-was based-on supervising-trainees…]...' ...The most he had ever-said was, he was similar-to a fire-marshal… He guarded, against being told more because he was in a ‘technical-job’. -…He told them that he came-home one-day, back from college and he was burning-clothes and pouring-alcohol on-it, watching and said nothing; he-knew he was doing something he had-to do… -Bo went about what were any other-things, that were out of the ordinary, he did… He-liked watching fire-place flames. He would be home in mid-summer and have the AC on and burning a fire, in the fire-place.
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