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  2. Trump branded wounded or killed American soldiers ‘suckers ...

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    Donald Trump’s longest-serving Chief of Staff has confirmed remarks made and previously denied by the former president, in which he branded wounded or killed US war heroes as “losers” and ...

  3. Ian Fishback - Wikipedia

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    Fishback was born in Detroit on January 19, 1979. [2] He was a 1997 graduate of Newberry High School in Newberry, Michigan, [3] where he played on a football team. [4]He was admitted to West Point and earned a bachelor of science degree in middle eastern studies in 2001.

  4. Esequiel Hernández Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Esequiel Hernández Jr. (May 14, 1979 – May 20, 1997) was an 18-year-old American high school student killed on May 20, 1997, by United States Marines in Redford, Texas, located approximately one mile from the United States–Mexico border. [1]

  5. Dwight J. Loving - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Jeffrey Loving (born c. 1968) was one of six US military personnel on death row until Barack Obama commuted his sentence to life without parole on January 17, 2017. . Loving, a private in the United States Army, was sentenced to death following his conviction for murdering two soldiers, working as part-time taxi drivers on December 24, 1

  6. Emily Perez - Wikipedia

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    Emily Perez was the first black female officer to be killed in action in United States military history [1] and the first female graduate of West Point to die in Iraq. [7] She became the 64th female member of the U.S. military to be killed in combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the 40th West Point graduate killed since the September ...

  7. Terry Schappert - Wikipedia

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    Terry Schappert is a United States Army National Guard Special Forces veteran and martial artist who is a periodic commentator on FOX News, who hosted the 2009 show Warriors on the History Channel. He left active duty before 9/11, but continues to serve in the Army National Guard. He has deployed three times since as a Guardsman. [2]

  8. What America’s fallen military heroes can teach us on the ...

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    More than 200,000 American heroes lie in their final resting places at the 26 overseas American military cemeteries that commemorate their sacrifice. Marble headstones in the shape of Latin ...

  9. William R. Higgins - Wikipedia

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    Headstone detail William R. Higgins' headstone in Quantico National Cemetery. In 1982 the situation in Lebanon started to become more chaotic and violent. [4] [5] [6] Three years before Higgins's kidnapping, William Francis Buckley, another retired American lieutenant colonel working for the CIA had been kidnapped, tortured, and murdered.