Another area soldier killed in the War on Terror
Area soldier comes home
The body of Tyler A. Juden comes home.
Published by Marie Lowe
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10 Comments
Post a CommentVery sad. I just wish this war was over. Time for peace
So sad.
Tragic.
So sad. When you're older, like me, these kids practically look like babies. Nice tribute.
So sad. I'm sorry. Thanks for the pictures.
How very sad.
wonderful tribute.
sad and very touching.
What a sad event...
What a wonderful pictorial tribute