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Coca Cola 600.   #67- Corey Heim, Michael Jordan/Denny Hamlin Racing 23XI
05/23/2026

Coca Cola 600. #67- Corey Heim, Michael Jordan/Denny Hamlin Racing 23XI

03/23/2026

What a great day of celebration! Gage, you’ll be glad to know that little Nathan has the edge on your dancing ability! lol. He’s such a handsome gift. Thank you , buddy. Happy Happy Birthday! 😘

Happy 30th Heavenly Birthday, Gage.There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t miss you more than words can ever say. Th...
03/22/2026

Happy 30th Heavenly Birthday, Gage.

There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t miss you more than words can ever say. Thirty years… I should be celebrating you here, hearing your voice, seeing that smile, watching the man you’ve become continue to leave his mark on this world. Instead, I carry you in a different way now, deep in my heart, in every memory, in every quiet moment that still belongs to you.

I can’t wait to see you again. That thought keeps me going more than anything else. The idea that one day I’ll stand with you again, look you in the eyes, and tell you everything I didn’t get enough time to say, it’s what carries me through the hardest days.

Your nephew… I know you’re so proud! He shines your reflection in ways that take my breath away. Every second I get to spend with him feels like a gift from you. I see you in him, in his spirit, in his light and I cherish those moments more than I can explain. I hold onto them, and I share them with your memory, because in those seconds, it feels like you’re still right here with us.

I promise you, son. I will keep going. And I will do my best to keep the world in tune with what it would mean if you were still here. Your life mattered. Your legacy matters. And I’ll make sure people know the kind of man you are, the kind of son I was blessed to have, and the impact you still carry.

I love you, buddy.

Happy 30th, my boy.

—Dad

P.S. I know you and your childhood hero, Walker Texas Ranger, are partnered up together, patrolling heaven like the badasses you are. Heaven just keeps getting better

Thank you, Keith. The buckle is beautiful!
03/17/2026

Thank you, Keith. The buckle is beautiful!

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02/20/2026

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In January 2024, the war moved quietly across the Arabian Sea — no explosions, no headlines. Just darkness, rough water, and a mission designed to stop weapons from reaching those who would use them for violence.

On that shifting deck stood Nathan Gage Ingram, a 27-year-old U.S. Navy SEAL.

Maritime interdiction missions are some of the most dangerous operations in modern warfare. They happen at night. On moving vessels. In unpredictable seas. One misstep can mean being crushed between hulls or disappearing into open water.

That night, Ingram was boarding a vessel suspected of smuggling Iranian-made weapons to Houthi forces. High seas. Limited visibility. No margin for error.

Then, in an instant, his teammate Christopher Chambers fell into the water.

No warning.
No time for orders.
Just black ocean.

Ingram didn’t hesitate.

He jumped.

Not because it was safe. Not because the odds were good. But because in the SEAL Teams, responsibility for the man beside you is absolute. “No one left behind” isn’t a phrase — it’s instinct.

A rescue effort began immediately. Search patterns. Recovery attempts. Every available resource. But the sea was unforgiving. Despite rapid action, both men were lost.

Nathan Gage Ingram did not die in a firefight.
He died refusing to leave someone behind.

His final act wasn’t tactical. It wasn’t strategic. It was human.

On a dark night in the Arabian Sea, he saw his partner fall — and chose him.

And that kind of loyalty should never be forgotten.

01/14/2026
01/14/2026

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