A Marine who cheated death in Fallujah walked into a West Virginia coal mine — and never walked out. One broken wall. One roaring wall of water. One foreman who refused to leave his men behind. As others ran for higher ground, Steven Lipscomb turned ba… Continues… Steven M. Lipscomb’s final moments were a continuation of a life defined by service. From surviving a roadside bomb in Iraq to standing his ground in a collapsing mine, he consistently chose the dangerous place if it meant someone else could walk away. In Fallujah, that courage earned him a Purple Heart. In...
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