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    Pearl Harbor survivor Houston James of Dallas embraces Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Graunke Jr. during a Veterans Day commemoration in Dallas. Graunke lost a hand, a leg and and eye when he defused a bomb in Iraq last year.


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    Thank you for posting this. There are really no words to express proper gratitude for what the Marines or any other forces do for our country. It is a moving photograph.

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    I think this picture was on the front page of the Virginian-Pilot too. It's an incredible photograph of 2 incredible men! There's nothing I can say to show how much I appreciate what our veterans past and present are doing. God bless all of them and especially those that are in harms way right now.
    THanks for posting this picture. I wish it would be printed again so many more people can see it.
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    Wow! Good picture...good story.

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