I loved being in the Marine Corps, I loved my job in the Marine Corps, and I loved the people I served with. It's one of the best things I've had a chance to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
After I left the Marines in '46, I wanted to stay in the Marines; I was very happy - I loved that life.
The Marines gave me a really strong sense of discipline and a work ethic that kicks in at my job.
I was put in the Air Corps. I was never educated to serve in the military, but soon my activities in the American Air Corps became very interesting to me.
I loved being a test pilot, and so being an astronaut was - was not my end point in, you know, either I achieved success by being an astronaut, or if I don't get picked, I'm not successful. I loved my career as a pilot, and it was a bonus to be selected as an astronaut.
I love my country, and the mental and physical demands of the Navy SEALs was what I had been training for my whole life growing up in Montana.
I wanted to be a pilot. I loved flying and I loved all the technology and the equipment and the sense of adventure that came with it. I think that feeling still bleeds over into everything I do today.
I just love the Corps. I love the brotherhood, the camaraderie. I thank anyone in uniform who serves their fellow man. I love this country for so many reasons. We have such a great country here, and it's worth defending, and it's worth sacrificing for.
I love my life. I love my work. I love my training. It's all due to my love for life, my love for people. I'm very happy to be alive.
I love serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, and I have especially enjoyed my time on the Ways and Means Committee.
I loved being in the Senate. That was a wonderful experience.
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