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Link to story about local Marine who may Medal of Honor

Update: Dakota Meyer spoke at Adair Co. High School yesterday. He now has a home in Adair County and attended school in Adair County until the last two years of high school. He graduated from Green Co. High School. His father, Michael Meyer, of Adair Farmers Service, the local Southern States store. Thanks to Dakota's aunt, Cynthia Meyer, for the additional information. -EW

Pam Kermeen and Barbara Shepherd have both sent a link to a very significant story in the Marine Corps Times which says that Dakota Meyer, Greensburg, KY, may receive the extraordinary distinction of being the first in recent times to receive the Congressional Medal Honor in the recipient's lifetime. To read the entire article click on:Ambush survivor up for Medal of Honor, article in Marine Corps Times about Dakota Meyer, Greensburg, KY.




This story was posted on 2010-11-10 10:27:50
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