Michael Kelsey, of Marshfield, Missouri, has wanted to be a Soldier since he was 5. He has even adopted the saying "superheroes don't wear capes, they wear dog tags." However, Kelsey will probably never realize his dream of becoming a Soldier because of a brain tumor, said Kelsey's mom, Eva Matthews.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Fort Leonard Wood grants child's wish, makes him Soldier for a day
Soldiers here helped an 11-year-old boy live out his dream when they made him an honorary Soldier Sunday.
Michael Kelsey, of Marshfield, Missouri, has wanted to be a Soldier since he was 5. He has even adopted the saying "superheroes don't wear capes, they wear dog tags." However, Kelsey will probably never realize his dream of becoming a Soldier because of a brain tumor, said Kelsey's mom, Eva Matthews.
https://www.army.mil/article/178436/fort_leonard_wood_grants_childs_wish_makes_him_soldier_for_a_day
Michael Kelsey, of Marshfield, Missouri, has wanted to be a Soldier since he was 5. He has even adopted the saying "superheroes don't wear capes, they wear dog tags." However, Kelsey will probably never realize his dream of becoming a Soldier because of a brain tumor, said Kelsey's mom, Eva Matthews.
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