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Electrolux, Nippre, Provisur Technologies, Ali Group, Middleby, Yamamoto Vinita, Kometos, Foster Refrigerator, Jinan Leader Machinery, Nestor, KOOMIC, Emerson Technik, Metalbud NOWICKI, Jinan Kehong, Enrich Food Manufacturers, GEA Group, Japan High Comm, Stalam and Other
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Dodson shares the story of pulling out of the aircraft repair shop, at night, a little while before the accident.
“The ‘Old Man’ wanted me to “fly it high!” Dodson said. “Afterward, I walked for miles. I knew the road was east. Finally, I was sitting on the road and someone got me and took me to the hospital at Quantico.”