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Colonel Van T. Barfoot
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Literally a dying breed. Rest in peace.
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Rest in peace Mr. Barfoot!!!
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Rest In Peace, A True Hero...............
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R.I.P. Colonel, ooh rah!
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As they pass, more seem to come to fill the gap. Col. Barfoot's story spurred me to go to the CMH organization website this morning to read some of the latest Citations. SSgt. Petry, Ranger, being one. God bless our troops.
RIP Colonel Barfoot
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