Posted by Rep. Dan Crenshaw today.
Dan Crenshaw, Congressman, Lieutenant Commander (Ret), a former Navy SEAL.
Charles Keating IV. Chuck Heavy. His laugh was contagious. Life of the party.
He was killed placing himself in danger so that his Team wouldnt have to. Navy Cross recipient. Epic hero, husband, son, brother. pic.twitter.com/uFj0ROOnSb— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Brett Marihugh. The most motivating and entertaining guy in our BUD/S class. Told stories for hours about his time as a cop before he joined. He pretended to be a doctor so he could visit my hospital room in Afghanistan and check up on me after I got hit by an IED. pic.twitter.com/OzraXYQDp4— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Dave Warsen. All American. Spent a lot of time together on our deployment to Afghanistan. When not on missions, wed hit the volleyball court (half sand, half rocks). Strongest guy in the platoon, and also the happiest. Truly loved and missed. pic.twitter.com/Ufq7flyzOk— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Kevin Ebbert. My roommate in BUD/S. One of the smartest, most capable, kindest SEALs I ever knew. Skilled medic, loving husband. Missed dearly. pic.twitter.com/FyKdSxf3Kx— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Brad Cavner. Cool, collected, and a great operator. Brad taught me to shoot left-handed after I lost my right eye, and spent countless hours getting my CQC skills back up to speed.
Its about the Brotherhood. pic.twitter.com/a7aFMbZRD9— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Tom Fouke. My old roommate. Dear friend. The gentlest big guy I ever knew. He raised an Argentine Horned frog named Lester when we lived together. Loved life, loved Metallica. World would be a better place with him in it. pic.twitter.com/xX7z0DsFIm— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Brett Marihugh. The most motivating and entertaining guy in our BUD/S class. Told stories for hours about his time as a cop before he joined. He pretended to be a doctor so he could visit my hospital room in Afghanistan and check up on me after I got hit by an IED. pic.twitter.com/OzraXYQDp4— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

Charles Keating IV. Chuck Heavy. His laugh was contagious. Life of the party.
He was killed placing himself in danger so that his Team wouldnt have to. Navy Cross recipient. Epic hero, husband, son, brother. pic.twitter.com/uFj0ROOnSb— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) May 27, 2019

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Thanks littlej.
It breaks my heart to see the best among us sacrificed in wars.
I pray there are no more wars.
I am grateful and humble there are noble, brave patriots that give all to keep us safe and free.
Thank you to all!
Wonderful post. Thanks for sharing that.
Such valiant, noble men. May they rest in the Lord.
Prayers for their families.