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Sawdust Therapy
375th Air Mobility Wing
Feb. 11, 2020 | 3:13
Master Sgt. Jeremy Wiley, 375th Force Support Squadron career assistance advisor found his ability to stay resilient during the toughest times. As he prepares for retirement, he reflects on everything he's overcome and how sawdust therapy helped him through it.
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