August 12, 2015

Wounded Veteran Proposes With Two Bush Presidents Watching



'Will you marry me?' Army Spc. Tyler Jeffries gets down on one of his prosthetic knees to propose to Lauren Lilly at Kennebunkport, while the former presidents and their wives look on.

[From article]
A soldier who lost both legs in Afghanistan proposed to his girlfriend in Maine - while two former presidents and their first ladies looked on.
George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and their wives Barbara and Laura watched as retired Army Spc. Tyler Jeffries proposed to Lauren Lilly at the Bush summer home in Kennebunkport.
The elder Bush, who is recovering from breaking a bone in his neck during a fall, later tweeted his congratulations - wishing them 'a lifetime of joy together'.
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Jeffries, who is from Florida, lost his legs - one above the knee and the other below the knee - in an IED explosion in 2012.
He was among several wounded veterans invited to Walker's Point on Monday after being featured in the book 'Unbreakable Bonds: The Mighty Moms and Wounded Warriors of Walter Reed.'
George H. W. Bush wrote the foreword to the book, which discusses mothers helping their sons recover from combat injuries at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.
[. . .]
Two friends helped him drop on to his prosthetic knee to pop the question.
His girlfriend shouted 'Yes!' without a moment's hesitation.
The couple have only been dating for three months but Jeffries said as soon as he saw Lilly, he knew she was the girl for him.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3194535/2-ex-presidents-witness-wounded-veterans-marriage-proposal.html

Former presidents Bush junior and senior help amputee war veteran surprise his girlfriend with proposal
Army Specialist Tyler Jeffries asked his girlfriend Lauren Lilly to marry him at the Bush family home in Kennebunkport, Maine
Jeffries had former President George W. Bush, his father George H. W. Bush and their First Ladies Laura and Barbara as witnesses to his proposal
Jeffries lost both legs in a roadside IED bombing in Afghanistan in 2012
By Associated Press
Daily Mail (UK)
Published: 21:39 EST, 11 August 2015 | Updated: 04:32 EST, 12 August 2015


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