Standing at attention and salute again and again, arms slowly raised and lowered again and again, all the people present silently observed a moment of silence for the 19-year-old martyred soldier!
I was touched by 19 year old Chance!
Please forget the nature of war at this moment! As a soldier, die for your country! 19 years old! First class soldier! I believe that no matter what country he is in, he is a hero! All deserve our respect!
I was moved by everyone in the video!
They were all people who had nothing to do with Chance. On the way home, they escorted Chance in their own way, and it wasn't just Colonel Mike Strobel who escorted Chance, everyone was ! The hearse driver, the airport conductor, the porter, the flight attendant, the pilot, all the passengers on the same plane, the drivers on the road, and Chance's family and friends...
I was moved by the simple monologue in the film!
"Thank you for your service..." - Airport conductor
"I would like to ask everyone to take a moment less. On this flight, it is my honor to escort the body of a fallen Marine, and I will delay everyone for a moment while waiting for the escort. Personnel first..." - Pilot "
Chance was treated with dignity, reverence, and honor along the way..." - Colonel Mike Strobel
"I want you to know that you are not today Mourning alone! All over America, from Virginia to Delaware, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, people are thinking of you and praying for you. You know, Chance has touched countless heartstrings… ..." - Colonel Mike Stebol
"I was trained to fight, and if I don't go there, what am I doing?" Colonel Mike Stebol
"I didn't know Chance when he was alive, But now, I miss him..."--Colonel Mike Strobel Chance
is only one, but there are thousands of heroes who died for the country! When the movie finally played the scene of Chancellor's death, I understood what Colonel Mike Stebol said in the film: I didn't know Chancellor when he was alive, but now, I miss him...
sigh!
The Chinese will never be able to make such a movie!
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