Friday, February 15, 2013

Navy SEAL Chris Kyle Had A Funeral Procession Fit For A Head Of State [VIDEO]

Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle had a procession Feb. 12 fit for a head of state. The procession stretched along the heart of Texas, 200 miles, traveling from Midlothian to Austin, and included police escort, biker escort, and a giant American flag

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

Members of Westboro Baptist Church reportedly protested slain Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle's memorial service in Arlington, Texas on Monday. The hate group first announced its intentions via a press release earlier this

6:45 p.m. update: Two people who were taken to the hospital after a crash on Interstate 35 in Belton on Tuesday morning were at the front of the Chris Kyle funeral procession riding with Patriot Guards, city spokesman Paul Romer said. He said, however

Randy Travis, Chris Kyle Memorial: Singer performs at service for slain ex-Navy Seal at Cowboys Stadium.

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