FANTASTIC RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) a' A part of the U.S. Navy who survived cancer has signed up for four more years, taking an at a Rapids hospital where he was treated for months. David Dusseau, a petty officer top class, says nurses at Spectrum Health Butterworth inspired him with smiles and kind words. That is why he invited his re-enlistment oath to be watched by them Friday. He cried and said these were "tears of joy." Dusseau is just a career Navy man who moved to Holland, west of Grand Rapids, in 2011 to work in recruiting. He was identified as having an unusual bone cancer and told he'd not survive higher than a few years. The Grand Rapids Press (http://bit.ly/XJoE9W ) says Dusseau now has beaten cancer and is removed for four more years of active duty. Etc Information from: The Grand Rapids Press, http://www.mlive.com/grand-rapids
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