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James Dixon
December 28, 2023
This truly saddened my heart to receive notice today of your passing brother.
Rangers are suppose to lead way my brother, not the other way around.You've been a great great friend and will be dearly missed. I'm forever grateful for our talks, you lending a helpful hand when in need. Hooah!
Although we did not serve together in the Army, as we always spoke- it would have been a honor to have served along side one another. Thank you for your service to God & your fellow countrymen.
The Dixon family extends our deepest prayers & condolences to you, your family and friends.
Til we meet again
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