Posted on Nov 2, 2015
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Prince Harry has had some bad reviews about some of his antics when he was younger. He grew up. He enlisted in the military and has had two deployments to Afghanistan. He came to America recently and hit off with our military men and women. I have the highest respect for him and for what he has done since being in America. He continues to be an example of how a celebrity should act. Now, to the rest of the story:

Overcome with emotion. Prince Harry was deeply moved after a U.S. Marine gave the dog tag of a fallen colleague to the royal on Sunday, Nov. 1, at Buckingham Palace.

Marine Kirstie Ennis had just finished a 1,000 mile marathon trek for charity through Britain with five others when she presented the royal, 31, with the dog tag. Ennis herself had been severely injured in a 2012 helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

The royal, 31, gave a hug to Marine Kirstie Ennis as she presented him with a dog tag from a fallen Marine. Ennis, 24, who was severely injured in a 2012 helicopter crash in Afghanistan, walked 1,000 miles through Britain along with five other people.

https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/news/prince-harry-gets-emotional-receiving-dog-tags-injured-002117096-us-weekly.html?ref=gs
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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As an American, I'm not sure why I'm supposed to have any opinion at all about British Royalty. (Isn't that why we had the Revolution?)
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SSgt Christopher Brose, That revolution has been gone long ago. It's about Harry as a man and a combat soldier, who loves American soldiers and Marines.
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SGT (Join to see) Then I guess I don't understand why the original question was asked the way it was. "Someone did something nice, do you have negative feelings about it?"

My answer to that question is no.
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My fault SSgt Christopher Brose, The way I worded the question was wrong. I try to think of different ways to ask a question, instead of " have you heard " or "do you know this", or other ways to ask without being repetition. Sorry.
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PV2 Scott Goodpasture
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Man these guys are just 2 pay checks away from being inbred hillbillies
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