When Elisa Camara talks about her big brother, Sgt. Mecot Camara, her memories drift back to a time long before his name was etched on the Beirut Memorial at Lejeune Memorial Gardens.“He was the great American kid who grew up in West Virginia. He played high school football, he married his high school sweetheart, he loved helping others in the community; the guy who would go around in his Jeep pulling people out of the snow,” said Camara, who makes the trip to […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
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