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Kelly C Shay💜

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Married w/Children. Grandchildren. Love this country. God, Family, Country, Notre Dame Football. Dad, Pop, Former Coach. Broadcaster. #Godschildrenarenotforsale

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Good morning all you beautiful people. Happy frisky Friday. Have a fabulous day. Share that beautiful smile with the world. ✌️🙏👋❤️


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Evening prayer ✨ Shall we pray? 🙏 In Jesus name…Amen ✝️ God Bless America 🇺🇸

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Picture of the Day.🇺🇸

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Good Night.🇺🇸 Remember Ricky today. California Hero.

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Lest we forget our warriors. The heart and soul of our country.

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Thank you for your sacrifice Sgt Gell. We will never forget. Rest easy Soldier

United States Army Sergeant Jack Earl “Jay” Gell was killed in action on November 14, 1965 in Ia Drang Valley, South Vietnam. Jack was 24 years old & from Syracuse, New York. A Company, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division. Remember Jack today. He is an American Hero. “Garryowen” 🇺🇸

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Thank you for your sacrifice Sgt Cryster. You are remembered. Rest easy Soldier.

U.S. Army Sergeant James Perry Cryster III passed away on November 14, 1967 from wounds sustained the prior day in Quang Tin Province, South Vietnam. James was 20 years old & from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry DIV. Remember James. Hero.

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Are people actually this dumb?

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Thank you for your sacrifice LCpl Kmetyk. We will never forget. Rest easy Marine.

U.S. Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jonathan Peter Kmetyk was killed in action on November 14, 1967 in Quang Nam Province, South Vietnam. Jonathan was 20 years old & from Ontario, Canada. Sadly, his body was unable to be recovered. 1st Recon Battalion. Remember Jonathan today. Hero.

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Goodnight all you beautiful people. Cya on the other side of the sunrise.

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Ready for the holidays. Thanks to Jesse Rogers and the Sharper Barber.

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U.S. Army Private First Class Leroy Alphus Rost was killed in action on November 13, 1967 in Kontum Province, South Vietnam. Leroy was 19 years old and from Moline, Illinois. B Company, 2nd Bn, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade. Remember Leroy today. He is An American Hero🇺🇸

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Thank you for your sacrifice PFC Dunn. We will never forget. Rest easy Soldier.

U.S. Army Private First Class Gregory Lynn Dunn was killed in action on November 13, 1967 in Kontum Province, South Vietnam. Gregory was 18 years old and from Santa Rosa, California. B Company, 2nd Bn, 503rd Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade. Remember Gregory today. Sky Soldier.…

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Thank you for your sacrifice PFC Colvins. You are remembered. Rest easy Marine.

U.S. Marine Corps Private First Class Ronald Earl Colvins was killed in action on November 11, 1968 in Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam. Ronald was 19 years old and from Chicago, Illinois. M Company, 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines. Remember Ronald today. He is an American Hero.🇺🇸

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Goodnight all you beautiful people. Cya on the other side of the sunrise.


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U.S. Army Specialist 4 John James Collins was killed in action on November 11, 1967 in Kontum Province, South Vietnam. John was 21 years old and from Vandergrift, Pennsylvania. B Company, 3rd Bn, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division. Remember John today. He is an American Hero.🇺🇸

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