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Heard a song about a Vietnam Vet saving childeren ...

Heard a song about a Vietnam Vet saving childeren from an accident on a country or gospel radio station. The vet's first name was Wess, and it talked about his buddies all died in 69 and he gave his to save the kids.Anyone know the song and or artist?


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