By David Dishneau, Associated Press
WASHINGTON — With time and determination, Minnesota National Guard Sgt. Darrell "J.R." Salzman has learned to tie delicate trout flies with his mangled left hand and the shiny metal hook that serves as his right.
But ........
WASHINGTON — With time and determination, Minnesota National Guard Sgt. Darrell "J.R." Salzman has learned to tie delicate trout flies with his mangled left hand and the shiny metal hook that serves as his right.
But ........
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