War hits home

Yes TI, those affairs are very somber indeed. As I'm sure you know, he will always live in your heart and the hearts of those who loved him. He will also always have the undying gratitude of the rest of us who appreciate that he died a hero in service to his country and in service to the American people.
 
I don't think TI will mind too much if I post some pics here -- turns out a photographer from the NY Times was covering CPT Adcock's service, and a few pics made it into an article.

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A caisson carrying the remains of Capt. Shane T. Adcock of the Army on Friday at Arlington as his widow, Jennifer, follows.

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Jennifer Adcock, left, widow of Captain Adcock, of Mechanicsville, Va.

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Friends of Captain Adcock at the graveside service. Captain Adcock was killed in Iraq.

More pics and a short blurb posted on the NY Times website here:
- http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/30/us/30arlingtonblurb.html
 
Very powerful picks. Thanks for posting them, Sir. My thoughts and prayers are still with his family and friends.
 
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