
Family of Kentucky World War Two Veteran Receives Bronze Star on His Behalf
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Family of Kentucky World War Two veteran receives Bronze Star on his behalf.
The family of Kentucky World War Two veteran Cecil Stiggal accepted the Bronze Star medal on his behalf from U.S. Senator Rand Paul.
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Family of Kentucky World War Two Veteran Receives Bronze Star on His Behalf
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The family of Kentucky World War Two veteran Cecil Stiggal accepted the Bronze Star medal on his behalf from U.S. Senator Rand Paul.
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Kentucky's junior U.S.
Senator was in Lexington today for a military medal ceremony.
Senator Rand Paul met with the family of us veteran Cecil Stuggle who fought in World War 2.
The family received military awards on his behalf, including a Bronze Star medal during the ceremony.
Senator Paul, thank the family for his service and his bravery.
>> This is a particular ceremony that we enjoy doing.
We've been able to do this several places around the state sometimes for veterans are still alive sometimes.
So their families.
I think it's something important that we remember a better chance.
>> Can have a free country.
Most people want to stand up and fight for it.
But it really is in our goal to be at war goals to be strong enough unity have peace through strength.
So we appreciate your your husband serve us.
The father Service and appreciate your family and what they've done.
A lot of families.
I have had lots of folks in the military and we appreciate all your family to send force.
Thank you very much.
>> After the ceremony, Senator Paul said he was still holding off on endorsing Donald Trump for president despite Trump handily winning Kentucky's Republican primary.
>> You know, I'm supportive.
I'm obviously not voting for Joe Biden.
I use a disaster for our country, but while I'm supportive of Donald Trump, I haven't decided to go on campaign formal formally endorse him because I'm concerned about all the debt we added during the Trump administration.
I'm concerned about the lockdowns.
I didn't like closing all the businesses.
I didn't like passing free checks out that we had tomorrow in order to pay.
Send people checks.
So there are a lot of things I didn't like.
>> Senator Paul said he's looking for a, quote, rock solid promise from the president that if elected, he will support Paul's investigation.
Enter Doctor Anthony Fauci and the origins
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