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Is BARF member "andrew" Andrew Dang?

This is a real tough deal.

Andrew...Godspeed..:rose Your a hero to me :flag

Having respect for his family as such means not demeaning his loss with comments that don't belong here.as RJ said........Please.
If you want to debate take it elsewhere. This thread; as such, is about a fellow rider, a friend to some, a hero to me....a barf member like you or I...and someone who will be missed by so many for so long :cry
Just like so many good American kids that have giving their lives for our freedom. God bless them all and all of their families and friends that have to deal with their loss every day.

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I am moving this to General...Sorry but I feel that a Member of "our" community that gave his life for all of us deserves that. Same age as my younger boy...can only imagine....
 
This is Andrew.

:rose R.I.P. :rose

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I'm saddened to hear of Andrew's death.

I appreciate and applaud his sacrifice.


the other Andrew
 
:rose :rose :rose :rose

it gets scary when it hits so close...:(:(:(:(

we're doing the Pro-troops ride again this year...will keep you informed...

and we'll definately honor him somehow in the ride.

RIP
 
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Hate the war, not our soldiers. Thanks for fighting for me, Andrew. RIP.

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R.I.P.:rose

Sad to see someone following orders make the ultimate sacrifice. Way too young.

As for the political debate in this thread, I'll only say one thing: please fulfill your duties as a citizen to register and vote in the next election.
 
:rose RIP

Thank you for defending our country...all armed forces should be congratulated for their strength.
 
:rip Andrew and may all of our Soldiers and Airmen come home soon and unharmed.

ZX......
 
It's amazing how something like this instills a little perspective in your life. I heard the news reports today and thought to myself how sad that we lost more troops. On the other hand, and this is horrible, I think we all have probably become a bit numb to hearing about soldiers losing their lives overseas. We hear about it so frequently. It's a horrible thing and I completely recognize it, but I'm willing to bet the same holds true (at some level) for all of us.

I didn't know you, Andrew, but thank you for what you selflessly did for our country. Thank you for the fond memories that people are expressing about you based on the person you chose to be. Above all, thank you for bringing things back into perspective for me; for reminding me that every soldier's name that comes across the wire from the Associated Press has friends and family that are suffering over their loss; that they aren't just names, but that they are people.

RIP :flag
 
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