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Old 08-22-2010, 09:03   #46
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RIP SFC Brown thank you for your service.
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Old 07-16-2011, 13:12   #47
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Lions of Kandahar

Major Rusty Bradley, then team leader of SFC Brown's ODA, has written a book titled "Lions of Kandahar" detailing Operation Medusa, the battle directly after which SFC Brown was killed. I would like to encourage everyone reading this to support Major Bradley and "Lions of Kandahar" by reading a copy. The book makes for a good read.
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Old 11-06-2013, 17:19   #48
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Brother you are missed and remembered.
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Old 11-06-2013, 19:44   #49
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Major Rusty Bradley, then team leader of SFC Brown's ODA, has written a book titled "Lions of Kandahar" detailing Operation Medusa, the battle directly after which SFC Brown was killed. I would like to encourage everyone reading this to support Major Bradley and "Lions of Kandahar" by reading a copy. The book makes for a good read.
Yes and he co-hosted the "Officer and a Movie" presentation of "The Devil's Brigade" with LDP last weekend.

He did a good job.

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