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  Skill work: Max rep pull-ups in 3 sets 8:00 cap   Conditioning: Complete as many rounds and reps as possible in 25 minutes of: 300m Run 20m Dumbbell goblet lunges (50/35) 15 Abmat butterfly sit-ups 10 Dumbbell snatches (50/35) 5 Ring dips   For score   Flexibility: Right side straddle Left side straddle Middle straddle Pike sit     Post results and experiences to comments
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Christopher Scott “Chris” Kyle (April 8, 1974 − February 2, 2013) was a United States Navy SEAL and the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history. To his enemies, he was known as the “Devil of Ramadi.” Kyle served four tours in the Iraq War and was awarded several commendations for acts of heroism and meritorious service in combat. He received two Silver Star Medals, five Bronze Star Medals, one Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals and numerous other unit and personal awards. Kyle was honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy in 2009 and published his bestselling autobiography, American Sniper, in 2012. An eponymous film adaptation of Kyle’s book, directed by Clint Eastwood, was released two years later. Chris was a devoted son, brother, husband and father in North Texas, as well as continuing his efforts to helping Veterans re-acclimate to civilian life...
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  Dedicated to U.S. Sgt. Zachary D. Tellier, 31, of Charlotte, NC (USA) a combat infantryman with the 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Bragg. He died Sept. 29, 2007, of wounds sustained while on a ground patrol in Afghanistan. The previous April, Tellier’s unit was conducting a mounted patrol when one of its vehicles drove over and detonated a bomb, which set the vehicle on fire, according to a statement from the 82nd Airborne. Tellier pulled two paratroopers out of the vehicle to safety, suffering severe burns to his hands. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with valor for his actions. After he was burned, Tellier jumped up in the turret to return fire, said Sgt. Michael Layton, a member of Tellier’s unit. A lieutenant made Tellier get out of the vehicle because of his injuries, Layton said. “Zachary Tellier has to be...
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  Gym Closed in honor of Independence Day! Celebrate freedom!
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U.S. Army Specialist David E. Hickman, 23, of Greensboro, NC, assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, based in Fort Bragg, NC, died on November 14, 2011, in Baghdad, Iraq, from wounds suffered when insurgents detonated an improvised explosive device near his vehicle.  He is survived by his wife Calli, parents David and Veronica, and brother Devon.   Hero Week “Zeus” 30 Wall-ball Shots (20/14) @ (10/9′) 30 Sumo Deadlift High-Pull (75/55) 30 Box Jump (20″) 30 Push Presses (75/55) 30 Calorie row 30 Push-Ups 10 Back Squats (Bodyweight)   3 rounds for time     Post results and experiences to comments
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