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The article tells the story of Joseph L. Meade, a hero of the United States Marine Corps, who was awarded the Silver Star for his bravery during the Vietnam War. Meade, a member of the Dobyns-Bennett High School Varsity Football Team, was killed while attempting to rescue injured and dying Marines in a minefield, leading to survivor's guilt for the author.
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How does the author's reflection on Meade's sacrifice shed light on the emotional toll of war on individuals?
How does the author's role as the Rector and Bishop contribute to the larger historical and cultural significance of Meade's story?
In what ways does the story of Meade's bravery inspire heroism and sacrifice in others?
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