A Tribute to the Fallen in Baytown, Texas

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A Tribute to the Fallen in Baytown, Texas

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A friend sent me this link today.

All of us are blessed by the sacrifices our military endures as a normal way of life, but especially when one of them makes the ultimate sacrifice.

Over 500 Texans have died in the war on terror.

I grew up in Baytown but I don't make it back there very often these days. I fully intend to visit this man and see his gifts to the families of the fallen heroes.

I apologize if this has been posted already. If it has it is worth a second look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=lR ... &vq=medium

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I too grew up in Baytown (REL '68). I will get back to see this. Thanks for posting.
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Re: A Tribute to the Fallen in Baytown, Texas

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anygunanywhere wrote:A friend sent me this link today.
I apologize if this has been posted already. If it has it is worth a second look.
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It has been previously posted, but is definately worth a second look. I would like to see them in person. :patriot:
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