Listening to Capt. Alfstad, I'm putting together everything he is saying, your past videos, and my own experience, and I'm reminded that the military is not so much a combat force as it a small town made up of chaplains, nurses, places to eat, and their own police force. I can attest too that this small town you live and work in is family that care for one another. Thank you Capt. Alfstad for your service, and for your contribution to making that family a little better.
Wow, Chet, good words regarding your own experience and captain Alfstad. He's been a good friend over the years and I wanted to honor him with this interview. I really enjoyed his story.
I will never be able to repay enough gratitude toward our Vets. They are the reason we are here today. I thank them every chance I can when I see a Vet. a hug or hand shake go a long way. And again Larry this was a great interview my friend ..an Cap. If your reading this thanks for your service in 2 deployments. God Bless an lets keep America free so we can see these great interviews an be able to worshipsh such an awesome GOD.