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Gold Star wife remembers soldier's dreams

19 Jun 2020 3:21 PM | Savannah Lawrence

Taylor is the widow of Army Maj. Brent Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan by a member of the Afghan security forces in 2018. The National Guard officer was on his fourth year-long tour when he was cut down. 

Jennie is raising seven children, ages 2 through 14, complicated now by quarantine. "I'm only half-joking when I say I'm one small step away from really crazy," she said.

Above is an excerpt from an in-depth article on radio.com titled "Gold Star wife remembers soldier's dreams."  The article can be found in its entirety here - https://connectingvets.radio.com/articles/military/memorial-day-gold-star-wife-remembers-soldiers-dreams - for those who want to read more about Mrs. Taylor and the scholarship fund created in her husband's honor.

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