New meaning to "Some gave all, all gave some"

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Story the other day posted about the an individual whos wife and childeren where in a bad rollover accident when they were on there way to see him in the hosptial. He is an Army Spc. and he was wounded in Iraq from an IED. His wife and kids were on the way to see him from El Paso when the accident occured. 2 childeren died at the scene and the 3rd died today in Dallas 2 weeks after the accident. My heart goes out to this family...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308196,00.html
 
God bless his children, and please take care of him and his wife. I owe my freedom to his courage and honor and sacrifice.
 
It is, indeed, a tragic story. When it rains, it pours.

As an aside, bro, and please don't be offended, you have the phrase reversed. It should actually read: All gave some, some gave all. I believe it is a direct quote from the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC, isn't it? Pretty much sums up the incredible sacrifices that are made on a daily basis for us by people we will never meet.

The ultimate sacrifice, indeed.

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