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    Major Tom Kennedy, "TK", Class of 2000, and former Army Hockey player and Officer Representative was killed in action in Afghanistan yesterday. Major Kennedy left West Point in June to deploy with the 4th Infantry Division based out of Fort Carson, Colorado. Please keep the Kennedy family in your thoughts and prayers.
    RIP sir. tap tap tap

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    prayers for his family and friends and the Army hockey program. tap tap tap
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      My thoughts and prayers for Tom Kennedy's family, friends, and Army hockey.

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        Always so sad to hear ... thoughts and condolences to his family and friends.
        Monty

        2011-2012 NCAA Tournament Participants
        2012-2013 Hockey East Regular Season Champions, Hockey East Tournament Champions, and Frozen Four Participants
        2013-2014 Hockey East Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament Participants
        2015-2016 NCAA Tournament Participants
        2016-2017 Hockey East Regular Season Co-Champions, Hockey East Tournament Champions and NCAA Tournament Participants

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          Thank you for your courage.. strength to your parents.. rip.
          GO NU HOCKEY
          Always bullish on the future.
          We don't always win Hockey East or the Beanpot (#trilogy).. but when we do.. we are the Champions

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            Speaking as a retired career Army officer (though not a West Point grad), we know the risks we may be subject to before ever accepting a commission. So we can all take comfort from the fact that Major Kennedy gave his life defending principles he deeply believed in and, in so doing, helped make our world a better, safer place. Sincerest sympathies to the family, which I'm confident will rise above this, as military families always do. The Army hockey program will go on, as it has despite losing alumni to previous casualties in previous conflicts.
            "Through the years, we ever will acclaim........"

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