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Watch: A tribute to the life of Navy SEAL Adam Brown

Adam Brown’s family and friends remember the best qualities of Adam: his fearlessness, his faith in God, and his dedication to his family. In this tribute, you can see just how much he was loved by his family and friends. He was always a daredevil (even at the early age of two) and if you ever wanted him to do something for you, all you had to do was dare him to do it.

They all agree that once he set his mind to something, there was no stopping him. He bounced back after a rough time in his life and was determined to become a Navy Seal. Even losing an eye and having his fingers reattached did not cause him to miss a step. Instead of being medically discharged, he continued on as if nothing had occurred and worked hard to retrain himself to shoot with his non-dominate eye and numbed sensation in his hand. Nothing phased him other than being apart from his family.

His wife, children, and father can all remember the day they learned he’d been killed. They said it is a day and moment in time they will never forget. This is a great tribute to the life of Navy SEAL Adam Brown, and one that celebrates the love his friends and family continue to have for him.

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Adam Brown’s family and friends remember the best qualities of Adam: his fearlessness, his faith in God, and his dedication to his family. In this tribute, you can see just how much he was loved by his family and friends. He was always a daredevil (even at the early age of two) and if you ever wanted him to do something for you, all you had to do was dare him to do it.

They all agree that once he set his mind to something, there was no stopping him. He bounced back after a rough time in his life and was determined to become a Navy Seal. Even losing an eye and having his fingers reattached did not cause him to miss a step. Instead of being medically discharged, he continued on as if nothing had occurred and worked hard to retrain himself to shoot with his non-dominate eye and numbed sensation in his hand. Nothing phased him other than being apart from his family.

His wife, children, and father can all remember the day they learned he’d been killed. They said it is a day and moment in time they will never forget. This is a great tribute to the life of Navy SEAL Adam Brown, and one that celebrates the love his friends and family continue to have for him.

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Video courtesy of NRA Life of Duty TV

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Desiree Huitt is an Army Veteran serving 11 years as a Military Intelligence officer and prior to OCS as a combat medic. She is a graduate from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Middle Eastern Studies.

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