Marc Golczynski Emotional Photography

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Hi ! Today i am going to share an emotional photo of Marc Golczynski's son.
Marc Golczynski was a soldier. On March 27,2007, he was shot on patroland killed by enemy fire in al-Aanbar province, Iraq.
During a moment at the burial, his 8 year old son, Christian, stepped forward to recieve the flag of his father. The expression of sadness on his young face was captured and became very powerful to anyone who sees it.
His expression does not only shows he is sad but also a broken heart. He have been waiting eagerly for his dad to go home but it ends up that he will never see him again.
The boy, Christian, was not just sad that his dad has passed away. But a love one that could tolerate and give him the very needs. Christian will never have

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