ARLINGTON, Texas â" As military service members carried the flag-draped coffin out of Cowboys Stadium, the sounds of bagpipes echoed and people saluted Chris Kyle, an ex-Navy SEAL sniper who dedicated his
ARLINGTON, Texas â" As military service members carried the flag-draped coffin out of Cowboys Stadium, the sounds of bagpipes echoed and people saluted Chris Kyle, an ex-Navy SEAL sniper who dedicated his
AUSTIN â" Surrounded by the graves of heroes, soldiers and legends, the body of decorated military sniper Chris Kyle was laid to rest Tuesday in the Texas State Cemetery. The 38-year-old known as the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history was
Updated at 1:30 p.m. by Karen Brooks Harper: AUSTIN â" Burial services are under way for decorated Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, where the 38-year-old known as the most lethal
People lined streets and highway overpasses in North Texas as the funeral procession for slain former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle began its 200-mile journey to Austin. A light rain fell Tuesday on approximately 200 motorcycles, motorcoaches, police cruisers
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