Tuesday, February 12, 2013

GOODBYE CHRIS KYLE








GOODBYE CHRIS KYLE: Kyle's widow Taya addresses memorial service. "It felt like someone hung the moon for only us."

In all, a moving tribute from friends and family paint a portrait of a fierce warrior with a large, loving heart. Kyle, a Navy SEAL, is considered the deadliest sniper in military history, with 160 confirmed kills
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 Two best friends from childhood speaking and choking back tears, "but he wasn't such a good shot back then."
Navy SEAL sniper's boy now laying in state on star at 50 yard line at Cowboy Stadium

 GOODBYE CHRIS KYLE: Longest reported funeral procession in state history has concluded. Body of fallen Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle has arrived at the Texas State Cemetary. Massive and inspiring outpouring of support in communities large and small along 4 hour route from Midlothian to Austin.
 Memorial underway for fallen Navy SEAL Sniper inside Cowboy Stadium. Aerial view with motorcycles and people holding flags outside.



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