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The more I read about Pat Tillman, the more admiration I have for him and his family. I am almost finished with this book and am astounded by this man, his character and his drive. Chapter 31 is an especially hard chapter to read and what makes this book even more dramatic is how even though you know how it is going to end, while reading it, you say to yourself, "if only this had happened" or "don't do that and you will make it." Lucky for many of us, we may get the fortune to come across one person like this in our lifetime. We should be so disgusted with our government for what happened after his death. No true American hero should have their ending handled like the government did to his life.
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The more I read about Pat Tillman, the more admiration I have for him and his family. I am almost finished with this book and am astounded by this man, his character and his drive. Chapter 31 is an especially hard chapter to read and what makes this book even more dramatic is how even though you know how it is going to end, while reading it, you say to yourself, "if only this had happened" or "don't do that and you will make it." Lucky for many of us, we may get the fortune to come across one person like this in our lifetime. We should be so disgusted with our government for what happened after his death. No true American hero should have their ending handled like the government did to his life.
