Senator Tim Sheehy
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just didn't think every day. To them, the wars didn't exist. They didn't affect them day to day. And for me, it was very important that we remember those names. So the name I always at the top of my list is a guy named Ben Tiffner. He was a special forces captain in the U.S. Army.
I actually didn't know Ben that well or for even that long, but he was an early mentor of mine in the special operations community when I was going through ranger training before I became a SEAL. And he was a guy that took the time out of his busy schedule to help train me as a young teenager as I became enmeshed in the world of special operations.
I actually didn't know Ben that well or for even that long, but he was an early mentor of mine in the special operations community when I was going through ranger training before I became a SEAL. And he was a guy that took the time out of his busy schedule to help train me as a young teenager as I became enmeshed in the world of special operations.
I actually didn't know Ben that well or for even that long, but he was an early mentor of mine in the special operations community when I was going through ranger training before I became a SEAL. And he was a guy that took the time out of his busy schedule to help train me as a young teenager as I became enmeshed in the world of special operations.
He didn't have to take the time he took, but he did. And then a few months later, he was killed in Iraq, and I was one of the guys that carried him off the plane at Dover Air Force Base when he landed. And that was my first experience was losing somebody I knew closely. I would go on to lose many other folks I knew closely, but you always remember the first and that one is Ben.
He didn't have to take the time he took, but he did. And then a few months later, he was killed in Iraq, and I was one of the guys that carried him off the plane at Dover Air Force Base when he landed. And that was my first experience was losing somebody I knew closely. I would go on to lose many other folks I knew closely, but you always remember the first and that one is Ben.
He didn't have to take the time he took, but he did. And then a few months later, he was killed in Iraq, and I was one of the guys that carried him off the plane at Dover Air Force Base when he landed. And that was my first experience was losing somebody I knew closely. I would go on to lose many other folks I knew closely, but you always remember the first and that one is Ben.
So I wear them every day and think about them on a daily basis. I'll certainly be thinking about this weekend.
So I wear them every day and think about them on a daily basis. I'll certainly be thinking about this weekend.
So I wear them every day and think about them on a daily basis. I'll certainly be thinking about this weekend.