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Burial places of NRA Presidents

Posted by David Hardy · 4 January 2015 09:58 PM

Webpage here. The most frequent resting place of those already listed is Arlington National Cemetery. Three of them earned the Congressional Medal of Honor. One, "Red Mike" Edson, received that plus two Navy Crosses (the second highest award for gallantry) and the Silver Star (the third highest award for gallantry).

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Neat | January 6, 2015 8:01 AM | Reply

This is really interesting to read. For instance, click on Irvine Craig Porter Jr. (a past NRA President, the father of the current NRA President, and the grandfather of another RKBA lawyer too). Great photo and story there.

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