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RandyBane
Randall A. Bane (Randy), served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam Era, as an infantry medic, hospital corpsman with The United Nations Special Forces. He later served as a chaplain with the U.S. Air Force, Civil Air Patrol working with the Cadet Program. Randy grew up in a 'duffel bag,' meaning he comes from a military family. His father was an officer and war hero, serving in WW-II and Korea. He became involved working with men and women who had some form of addiction, when he was a combat medic. Many a night, he would nurse a soldier through the night keeping them from killing themselves due to drug overdose or experience a major toxic black-out while they had an assault rifle in their lap. God put him on his path early in life, even before he knew it, and that path is helping veterans overcome substance abuse, chemical addictions and (P.T.S.D.) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Randy has a B.A. in Psychology, Sociology and Theology, receiving his Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey. Randy developed two educational libraries for The Department of Corrections in the state of New Jersey and Pennsylvania and assisted in developing an educational program for the State of Kansas. Randy has served in several substance abuse programs and as chaplain in several hospitals including intern at The University of Texas Medical Center, Houston, serving with Life-Flight and the Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas. He received additional training in trauma crisis with focus on P.T.S.D. at the V.A. Hospital and Veteran Centers in Kansas. Randy, under the auspices of the "ForgottenHeroes.Us" program, initiated a program called the Veterans Resource Program developing a T.V. Educational Program for Veterans, their families and their community, focusing on employment-counseling, substance abuse, domestic violence & health benefits. Randy hosts a program called Veterans Res/Delano Today on Channel 49 at 9:30 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. Friday. You can contact Randy at (316) 263-8201, or by e-mail randy@fogottenheroes.us
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