Chris Kyle The 200 Mile Tribute for a True American Hero. HD

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Chris Kyle a hero's tribute, his final journey (10 mile long funeral procession) to his resting place in Austin as he & his family passed thru Waxahachie Texas. I am a high school buddy of Chad Littlefield's big brother and this really hit too close to home and my heart. God Bless The Kyle & Littlefield families.
Produced as a tribute by Michael Nast Founder of Dot TV Media Services. My tripod broke as the procession was approaching so I apologize for the movements.
A personal note .... I embarked early that morning to film the precession because I knew it would be one of the most amazing events I could ever capture on film , I did not realize that I would drive home forever heart broken and realizing that I'm nowhere near being a "Great" man like Chief Kyle was not only to his family but everyone he came in contact with. I'm making the necessary adjustments. To all you troll commentators, don't waste your time, you will be zapped!

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I had the pleasure to meet him he saved my life in Iraq when I was pinned down

noahhahn
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A true hero. An American Patriot. Values that all Americans should share. Thank you Chris.

davewilkirson
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I am an ex British soldier and I've lost friends but never have I cried more than I am now Chris sir your one in a million thank you for your service and sacrifice stand easy now soldier your duty is done my American bia I salute you

glorious..--brit
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During my Grandmothers funeral procession, we passed by a farm field and a man of an elders age was digging with a shovel. When he looked up and saw us passing he stopped, took off his hat and rested it on the shovel handle. He noticed his grandson paying no attention to what was happening and barked a couple words at him while whacking his arm. Young fella stood straight and emulated his grandpa, I was the only one in the limo that noticed it and will remember that moment till I pass. Such an old school sign of respect, hope his younger relatives remember the moment cause it's something that you feel in your heart.

beerthug
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I watched the procession as it drove down I-35 into Austin on this dreary Texas day. God Bless Chris Kyle and all our military . Rest in Peace

hammertime
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A great man once said, "A country without it's soldiers is like God without his Angels!"

bootstrapbaron
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To, anybody who's reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind right now.
May clarity replaces confusion. May peace and calmness fill your life. God bless you
♥️ ♥️
😢😢

RFS
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I’m from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and this is so upsetting to watch 😢 but I’d like to thank the servicemen who protect our countries RIP Chris Kyle 🇺🇸✌️

CyberPunk
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Much respect to all those who pulled over to show this great warrior some respect!

tp
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How far we as a nation have fallen since the respect shown on this day. God be with his family still. Thank you Sir for your service!

matthewalley
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He was a friend, brother, and hero to me. Miss him everyday. Very few men walked as tall as a man as he did.

l.devinfisher
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RIP Mr. Kyle. Here in the UK, the then from 2010 government received so much criticism for the dedicated way we respected our Afghanistan and Iraq service deaths. Each loyal service man and woman who has fallen in action deserves the type of tribute Mr Kyle received. We all should defend freedom. Best all our service people!

UKsoldier
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Chris Kyle didn't die. He was sent to guard the gates of heaven.

nossajj
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This video instantly made me cry 😭 TEXAS ❤️ 🇺🇸🇱🇷 R.I.P. Chris Kyle 🙏😢 Thanking you and your loved ones for your service 😢❤

Whyme
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If only the respect shown here could be shown daily by all of us

concerneduser
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Thank you Chris Kyle for your dedicated service, you'll never be forgotten 🙏

davehue
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Chris served his nation to his last breath. Honor defined.

aigtrader
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I gained my marksman qualification about five years ago, when I walked down to the butts to paste up, my instructor was stood beside my target with a huge grin on his face. “You’re good....but you’re no Chris Kyle”. He set the bar, and he set it very high. Thank you Chris.

madcapmagician
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My Dad was a Vietnam veteran 68 and 69 And I love him so much for save us and this USA God bless the them

Chris-mszu
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I was in Los Angeles in August 2023 because my daughter was seriously ill and needed medical help in America. I had been in contact with an army soldier for a long time. He served in Afghanistan and then Syria. I know what heroes you are, I know how much you go through; how the wars scar you. That's why, as a German in Los Angeles, I went to the military cemetery to honor the fallen soldiers. There lie many fallen soldiers who also fought for my country in World War II, for a country that was not their homeland. I stood in front of the endless rows of graves, full of reverence, gratitude and with tears streaming down my face. Every stone a destiny, every name a life.
God bless all those who have come back. May you have the strength to put your experiences behind you. And may you have the courage to turn to life. Your deeds and your courage will never be forgotten. R.I.P.
Jane from Germany

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