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I had the honor of helping unfurl the American flag at the Armed Forces bowl again this year, but before we did that some of us wandered around the area set up for booths for alumni and recruiters.
I came across this long black wall with names all over it. When I read the sign, I found out this guy who runs this board has memorized the rank and name of every SM who died in Afghanistan. Pretty impressive and very cool.
The names are in chronological order. So I walk up to him and ask about a childhood buddy of mine who was KIA 15APR02. He asked for his name, so I tell him SSG Brian Craig. The guy thought for a few seconds and then told me the exact line Brian was on, line 48. That actually freaked me out, then the lump and tears formed.
I came across this long black wall with names all over it. When I read the sign, I found out this guy who runs this board has memorized the rank and name of every SM who died in Afghanistan. Pretty impressive and very cool.
The names are in chronological order. So I walk up to him and ask about a childhood buddy of mine who was KIA 15APR02. He asked for his name, so I tell him SSG Brian Craig. The guy thought for a few seconds and then told me the exact line Brian was on, line 48. That actually freaked me out, then the lump and tears formed.
Posted 10 y ago
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Feel your pain. I like you also lost a good childhood friend in A'stan on Mar. 25, 2006. On the flip side my daughter's birthday in on the 29th. The guy with the incredible memory is Navy veteran Ron White, Some 2,200 hundred names. Very impressive. Nothing wrong with shedding tears for a friend.
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