MOH recipient LCpl Kyle Carpenter, USMC (Ret.) on Afghanistan

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  • natdscott

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    i just see your words. nothing else

    Cut and paste this into your browser window, but add a single h to the beginning:

    ttps://www.instagram.com/tv/CS0BLgig1d2/?utm_medium=share_sheet
     
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    BIGE7.62

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    I do not have the ability or words to articulate the respect I have for these young man and woman who served during these times . Some made the ultimate sacrifice and some are still struggling with what they had to do while serving our country
    God Bless the American Soldiers and our Allies! May peace be with those who fell , regardless.
     

    natdscott

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    I feel privileged to share the same flag, have served the same country and to breathe the same air as that young man.

    100% agree. For some reason, the air was a little dustier by the end of his statement.

    He saved a life in combat, and I’d guarantee he’s saving lives again with that video.
     

    natdscott

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    Because of the nature of the internet, I’m going to keep this running to the top of the forum for a bit.

    In his actions here and now, Kyle may have given other men and women, in the service or recently discharged, a second chance, same as he saved a life in Afghanistan.

    Pass this along to your buddies that served, and their families. They might be fine, or they might just look fine. A word of encouragement from the likes of Mr. Carpenter could be the last thing needed to carry them through this very rough patch…

    …or it could be the last thing that might have helped.
     
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