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Dakota Meyer: Mike Meyer Tv interview at Cafe on the Square



2011-08-18 - 212 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by CJ Simpson.
On Monday, August 15, 2011 Mike Meyer, left, the father of Congressional Medal of Honor winner Dakota Meyer, was interviewed for a national news cast in the Cafe on the Square in Downtown Columbia, during the noon lunch rush. Sgt. Meyer had been interviewed earlier in the morning at his home in the Clay Ridge community of Adair County, and was looking on as his father, a long time employee of Adair Farmers Service, was interviewed in town. Comments welcome, including links to the videos of the show.


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