Rudy Noorlander gives two thumbs up at a press conference with his daughter, Ashley Noorlander, left, and surgeon to speak about his recovery from a grizzly bear attack at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City, on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023.Photo:Megan Nielsen/The Deseret News via AP

Rudy Noorlander gives two thumbs up at a press conference with his daughter, Ashley Noorlander, left, and surgeon to speak about his recovery from a grizzly bear attack at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City

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A Navy veteran who survived ahorrific bear attackin Montana last month said he’s grateful for the “overwhelming kindness” he received from the public.

“My first bear encounter was when I was ten,” he wrote, noting that he has a mangled left knee from that experience. “I will win round two.”

After the bear attack, Noorlander was taken to University of Utah Health, where he had three surgeries — including a “complete jaw reconstruction” — over the course of five weeks, the Salt Lake City-based research and academic hospital posted to Facebook.

“Rudy’s accident has attracted interest and well-wishes from around the world,” the post continued. “Through perseverance and positivity, he is now on the road to recovery and will soon head back home to family and his dog, Sully, in Montana. Rudy, his daughters, and his care team will share more details about the attack, his healing journey, and his plans for the future.”

Rudy Noorlander in the hospital following a surgery on his jaw.Courtesy KateLynn Davis

Rudy Noorlander was helping out a hunting party to find a deer and was attacked by a very large grizzly bear.

Courtesy KateLynn Davis

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“After hearing that the hunters killed but were unable to find a deer, Rudy being the Good Samaritan that he is decided to help them search for it,” his daughter wrote. “He had tracked a deer but it turns out it was not the deer the hunters had shot.”

Rudy Noorlander gives two thumbs up at a press conference with his daughter, Ashley Noorlander, left, and surgeon to speak about his recovery from a grizzly bear attack at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City

Noorlander encountered a 10-foot-tall grizzly bear after trying to scare away another adult bear, KateLynn shared. After his gun misfired, the second bear, which was “far more aggressive” than the first, “lunged” at him, according to the post.

KateLynn said that her father attempted to hit the bear “in hopes of slowing it down,” but the animal overpowered the veteran.

Noorlander suffered multiple wounds from the attack, including “a large scratch down his right chest,” and bites to his limbs. His lower jaw was ripped off following what he later described as “the most disgusting french kiss of his life,” per the GoFundMe page.

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KateLynn wrote that “the hunters were there to scare the bear away” before calling for help. Noorlander stayed on the ground for two hours “while still fully conscious” until emergency personnel arrived.

GCSSAR said in the press release that he was transported to Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center via Life Flight Helicopter.

Noorlander underwent “an initial surgery” before traveling to University of Utah Hospital, per the GoFundMe page. Katelynn added in the fundraiser that her father is the “bravest and strongest man I know.”

source: people.com