Friday, February 15, 2013

He Shot 160... and Died Because He Cared

On Tuesday, Glenn Beck delivered a heartfelt reflection following slain Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's memorial service. After sharing how he learned about the hero's tragic death, the popular television and radio host

“The ability to control my emotions and my actions, regardless of circumstance, sets me apart from other men.” So states a portion of the Navy SEAL creed. But the young officer reciting those words at Monday's memorial service for Chris Kyle clearly

A hearse containing former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's casket leads a motorcade leaving the Multi-Purpose Stadium in Midlothian, Texas, on Feb. 12, 2013 for the 200-mile journey to Austin, where Kyle will be buried at the Texas State Cemetery. Kyle and his

ARLINGTON, Texas — As military service members carried the flag-draped coffin out of Cowboys Stadium, the sounds of bagpipes echoed and people saluted Chris Kyle, an ex-Navy SEAL sniper who dedicated his post-military career to helping other

Chris Kyle was laid to rest on Feb. 12 at the Texas State Cemetary, after he was tragically murdered on Feb. 2. Chris, 38, was a former Navy SEAL and had completed four tours of duty in Iraq before his death, so it was no surprise that thousands of

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