The UN House Bombing Changed My Life – Member Feese
August 26, 2011 is a date etched on the minds of many. Among them is Member Feese. On that day, a suicide bomber’s cowardly act at the United Nations Headquarters…
August 26, 2011 is a date etched on the minds of many. Among them is Member Feese. On that day, a suicide bomber’s cowardly act at the United Nations Headquarters…
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