After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds a Reason to Live – Public Radio East
After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live – Public Radio East
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After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live
Public Radio East QUIL LAWRENCE, BYLINE: By the time Michael Hartnett met his wife Molly, he was seven years in on an 18-year bender of drugs, alcohol and self-loathing. Molly was working at a gym in northern Michigan. MOLLY: I was sitting … MICHAEL HARTNETT: My … |
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Push still on to rehabilitate blighted St. Pete neighborhoods
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After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds a Reason to Live – New Hampshire Public Radio
After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live – New Hampshire Public Radio
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After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live New Hampshire Public Radio QUIL LAWRENCE, BYLINE: By the time Michael Hartnett met his wife Molly, he was seven years in on an 18-year bender of drugs, alcohol and self-loathing. Molly was working at a gym in northern Michigan. MOLLY: I was sitting … MICHAEL HARTNETT: My … |
Demi Lovato Reveals How She Would “Smuggle” Cocaine on Planes to Feed … – PerezHilton.com
Demi Lovato Reveals How She Would “Smuggle” Cocaine On Planes To Feed … – PerezHilton.com
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Demi Lovato Reveals How She Would "Smuggle" Cocaine On Planes To Feed … PerezHilton.com … speaking out about an issue that plagues so many, we can only hope her honest conversations with the media triggers change for others! You stay strong Dem-Dem! Tags: cocaine, confessions, demi lovato, drug use, drugs, gifs, planes, rehab, smuggling. Demi Lovato on… Continue reading |
After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds a Reason to Live – NPR
After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live – NPR
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After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live
NPR Michael Hartnett joined the Marines because he wanted to be a tough guy. But deployments to the first Gulf War and Somalia left him haunted by nightmares. He turned to booze; after a bad-conduct discharge he fell into drugs for more than a decade. |
After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds a Reason to Live
After Discharge Upgrade, Marine Finally Finds A Reason To Live
Michael Hartnett joined the Marines because he wanted to be a tough guy. But deployments to the first Gulf War and Somalia left him haunted by nightmares. He turned to booze; after a bad-conduct discharge he fell into drugs for more than a decade. Three years ago, he convinced a military board to upgrade his discharge. That change in status gave him the chance he… Continue reading