about RAYMOND GONZALEZ

SSgt Raymond Gonzalez (USAF-SEP) has worked the streets of New York City as an Emergency Medical Technician, chased bad guys with the New York City Housing Police Department and explored the world as a Flight Medic with the United States Air Force. After serving his country, he pursued his entrepreneurial goals owning car dealerships in the Saint Louis Metro East, Southern IL region.

He lives in Plymouth, MA, worked remotely with Shop.com deploying eCommerce enabled websites and social media solutions for small businesses and most recently stood up the Business Development Center for Honda of Plymouth.

Currently he is the Business Development Manager for abilityvans.info connecting disabled warriors with State, Federal and Private funding for the purchase of specially adapted mobility vehicles. VMi Mobility Vans afford our heros the independence they deserve. Help me help them: Donate here or join our cause.

Neato - Having fun with screen captures

Neato - Having fun with screen captures

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MEMORIAL DAYA special remembrance of all who sacrificed and gave everything for our freedoms.
We salute you and your loved ones
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE/SACRIFICE

MEMORIAL DAY
A special remembrance of all who sacrificed and gave everything for our freedoms.

We salute you and your loved ones

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE/SACRIFICE

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After managing business Twitter accounts, I finally caved and grabbed a personal account.
Unfortunately everyone with a last name of Gonzalez has a brother named Raymond and my name was not available.
I’m not terribly social, here goes nothing: @ SSgtRayGonzalez 

After managing business Twitter accounts, I finally caved and grabbed a personal account.

Unfortunately everyone with a last name of Gonzalez has a brother named Raymond and my name was not available.

I’m not terribly social, here goes nothing: @ SSgtRayGonzalez 

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Angel plays great, my dad - not so great!
A special thank you to the Gonzalez family in Philadephia, PA for opening up their hearts and home in our family’s time of mourning.  Although the week was spent reflecting on the loss of our loving grandfather, their uplifting familial embrace encouraged healing and spiritual growth — everyone should be so blessed. 
Angel plays great, my dad - not so great!
A special thank you to the Gonzalez family in Philadephia, PA for opening up their hearts and home in our family’s time of mourning.  Although the week was spent reflecting on the loss of our loving grandfather, their uplifting familial embrace encouraged healing and spiritual growth — everyone should be so blessed. 
Angel plays great, my dad - not so great!
A special thank you to the Gonzalez family in Philadephia, PA for opening up their hearts and home in our family’s time of mourning.  Although the week was spent reflecting on the loss of our loving grandfather, their uplifting familial embrace encouraged healing and spiritual growth — everyone should be so blessed. 

Angel plays great, my dad - not so great!

A special thank you to the Gonzalez family in Philadephia, PA for opening up their hearts and home in our family’s time of mourning.  Although the week was spent reflecting on the loss of our loving grandfather, their uplifting familial embrace encouraged healing and spiritual growth — everyone should be so blessed. 

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How to tell if your getting old:

Go to the casino on your 37th birthday, and for the first time ever, get waved in minus an I.D. check. I mean, come on! Really??!

37 Years old.

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