On Sunday night, in a thread of tweets, Crenshaw shared photos, names and stories of eight men he served with who died while in action.
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Among the fallen in his post are Brendan Looney, Pat Feeks, Dave Warsen, Kevin Ebbert, Brad Cavner, Tom Fouke, Brett Marihugh and Charles Keating IV. With a heavy heart, Crenshaw described some of these men as "respected," "loyal," "motivating" and "truly loved."
In a tweet the following day, Crenshaw offered veterans the chance to receive a signed copy of his profile in the Washington Examiner. Veterans must complete a challenge to be eligible for the copy.
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More than 3,000 people replied with their guess of what weapon Crenshaw was holding in his picture.
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