Anyone from the old Sixgunner.Com days remember John T. Slovenz?

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Anyone from the old Sixgunner.Com days remember John T. Slovenz?

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John T. Slovenz, SFC/E-7, US Army Retired?

I ran across a medallion Sgt. Slovenz sent me back in the days of the website. He wrote several articles on accidental shootings in the Army that he had dealt with. And he had these medallions made up to welcome home heroes who were forgotten - overlooked - ignored during those days.
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No, but I remember Cazador and Doc Hudson ... Gettin' old.
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 6:54 pm No, but I remember Cazador and Doc Hudson ... Gettin' old.
Doc Hudson is long gone over the River. I am still in touch with Cazador. He is doing well.
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JimT wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 6:56 pm
Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 6:54 pm No, but I remember Cazador and Doc Hudson ... Gettin' old.
Doc Hudson is long gone over the River. I am still in touch with Cazador. He is doing well.
I always wondered if Doc ever got his recipe book put together.
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Blaine wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 8:35 pm
JimT wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 6:56 pm
Bill in Oregon wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 6:54 pm No, but I remember Cazador and Doc Hudson ... Gettin' old.
Doc Hudson is long gone over the River. I am still in touch with Cazador. He is doing well.
I always wondered if Doc ever got his recipe book put together.
I never did hear if he did.
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In addition to Doc Hudson, there was a "Doc O'meara" also?
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As a tribute to Doc Hudson, I wonder if anyone would be interested in putting together a recipe book? It could be done as a fund raiser to help provide for maintenance of this website.
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BOY! :shock: Talk about flash from the past. That original Sixgunner.com website was a thing of beauty! I was pretty "wet between my ears" back then but I learned a lot from those guys!

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