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            <description>Thought this deserved more than a link in H&amp;I Fires, and considering my recent lack of posts have driven my site into absolute obscurity, I figured it wouldn&apos;t get much exposure over there... - FbL Sam Eifling of ESPN Outdoors has written an excellent profile of J.R. Salzman. Most of us know J.R. as a wounded soldier. Some of us also know the barest outline of his athletic history--something about being a lumberjack and winning a number of awards in &quot;Outdoor Sports.&quot; But in sympathetic writing and powerful pictures, Eifling lays out the history and traces J.R.&apos;s progress from professional...</description>
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