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George Spillman - Keeping Fit

A respected business executive in Roseville, CA, George Spillman once served in the military as an Army Rangers based out of the state of Washington. He served with pride and honor and was once honored with the Carnegie Medal for his efforts in rescuing a mother and her two kids from a burning truck, thus ensuring all three lives were saved.

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George Spillman - Keeping Fit

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  1. George Spillman Keeping Fit

  2. George Spillman Respected Executive To many of his peers, George Spillman is an ambitious executive who's still got his best years ahead of him. He was the youngest employee to become a department head in his company and joined the C-suite level at the age of 35. As one of the top decision makers in the company, he takes his job seriously and makes sure to gather the right information before making a decision.

  3. George Spillman: Military Man A respected business executive in Roseville, CA, George Spillman once served in the military as an Army Rangers based out of the state of Washington. He served with pride and honor and was once honored with the Carnegie Medal for his efforts in rescuing a mother and her two kids from a burning truck, thus ensuring all three lives were saved.

  4. George Spillman Carnegie Medal Recipient During his time serving as an Army Ranger, George Spillman was awarded the Carnegie Medal for the heroism he displayed in saving a mother and her two children from a burning truck. Established in 1904, the Carnegie Medal is awarded to people who voluntarily risk their lives to save the lives of others. The award is named after Andrew Carnegie, a late 19th-century industrialist, and philanthropist.

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