Dead Soldier's Puppy Became a Symbol of Hope for His Family (10 pics)

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Army specialist Justin Rollins was in Iraq with the 82nd Airborne. In March, 2007, he was killed in action. Justin's friend sent an email to his family with the photos of Rollins, just before his death, playing with puppies. The family and Justin's girlfriend decided they wanted to bring home the puppy that Justin Rollins had played with before he died. The puppy was found and sent to New Hampshire. Now the dog lives in the USA and its name is Hero.

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№1 Author: mahedi (28 Nov 2011 07:00) Total user comments: 10772


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Thats a great work 21
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№2 Author: Ghnosto (28 Nov 2011 07:26) Total user comments: 393


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this sucks
that families would prefer?

a dead hero
or a son or brother or friend living
Damn war for oil
all country with oil is bad or terrorist
entrepreneurs do not stop winning and the young guys
dont stop of die for title of hero post-morten
or mutilated with shiny medals
just ridiculous
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№3 Author: miscellaneous (28 Nov 2011 09:33) Total user comments: 4179


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Bring everyone home ... good for this family

I fear this withdraw is needed, but it will, for time sew the seeds of fanaticism
hopefully humanity will prevail....who am I kidding

we'll be back ... reluctantly next time
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№4 Author: quackers (28 Nov 2011 11:50) Total user comments: 4830


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When all our troops pull out of Afghanistan in 2014 , i`m sad to say that i think
that the insurgents will start to take back over..

All of our troops that are and have been over there would have liked to think
that they have made a better place for the everyday people of Afghanistan to live in.

Overwise what would have been the point of all of those lifes lost and limbs to.

Sadly in my opinion a war that can not be won,.,.,
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№5 Author: Lu (28 Nov 2011 19:49) Total user comments: 15132


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Sad, very sad.
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№9 Author: raymond.wendt (26 Dec 2011 19:44) Total user comments: 9115


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i guess to them, their son lives on through the dog.
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