If I died having the world's dangerous job, I'd want my face to be seen. I grew up with Nick, he deserves more in his honor. To have the duty to defuse IED's is to acknowledge almost certain death in serving that duty. I haven't heard any details on how exactly he was injured, but I am certain in conversation with him months before now, he had mentally prepared to die serving us. He should be honored to a greater level than an Army Emblem and a few sentences. And if Bob Lonsberry get's this tell him thank you for mentioning my friend and child-hood through teen years brother on the air, it means a lot to me.
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