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not coming home from a combat zone- a car guy story

Started by mystarcollectorcar.com, February 04, 2010, 10:13:50 PM

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mystarcollectorcar.com

During the course of a year we do hundreds of car stories and we try to focus on the human side of the equation-this one really drove that point home.
This kid loved his 68 Cuda and thought about it all the time-even while serving in Afghanistan.
Everybody can relate to this story on some level, but car guys would sure get the significance of the car and its importance as a symbol of home.
http://www.mystarcollectorcar.com/2-features/stories/461-the-freedom-found-in-a- 1968-plymouth-barracuda-a-soldiers-legacy.html

mikesbbody

What a cool story thanks for sharing  :2thumbs: sad, yet inspiring at the same time.

69bronzeT5

Wow, pretty sad what happened. Died in the line of duty :angel:
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elitecustombody

R.I.P. God Bless all service men for what they're doing


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Bakaruda

 :2thumbs:

I am a combat vet. Medically retired in Feb 94. One of my soldiers C.A. Cash died in Iraq Feb27th 1991. I think what this kids dad is doing can not be put into words. Great Job Jim!

Cooter

God Bless that kid and RIP...Condolences to his Father..He should be very proud of his son...Sad story for sure....Makes me thankful to press on in life when I read about people like this giving their lives for me and I didn't even know him.....Thanks Guy, wherever you are, Thanks... :cheers:
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chargergirl

His father honors him every day...my prayers are with his family.
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b5blue

Never forget we are at war and our troops need our support!

Magnumcharger

Not often you hear a story like that about a Canadian soldier.
And I have connections to this story in many ways.

I also serve in the Canadian Forces.
We both have '68 Barracuda fastbacks.
I knew his father back when I was posted to Shilo.
He died when my wife was in Afghanistan, working in the operating room at Kandahar. No doubt she worked on him.

I just hope that one day the Afghan people will be capable of dealing with those Taliban bastards.
Until then, I hope we don't loose any more young soldiers who are there to help them protect their country.
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elacruze

9/03 is my birthday.  :'(

The U.S. gets all the press in Afghanistan, most people don't have any idea how many other countries have forces over here and lose their kids too. The British and Danish forces have lost more soldiers per capita than anyone else, last I knew.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Security_Assistance_Force#Contributing_nations

The World has come, I hope commitment holds as long as it takes to lift these people out of the Dark Ages.

Many more stories will be written before it's over.
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