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Twenty-four hours before leaving on that mission, Kapacziewski met a horse trainer, Kimberly Smithwick, at a sports bar in Columbus, Ga.
Despite the loss of a leg, Army Ranger is back in the fight 2011
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Twenty-four hours before leaving on that mission, Kapacziewski met a horse trainer, Kimberly Smithwick, at a sports bar in Columbus, Ga.
Despite the loss of a leg, Army Ranger is back in the fight 2011
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Twenty-four hours before leaving on that mission, Kapacziewski met a horse trainer, Kimberly Smithwick, at a sports bar in Columbus, Ga.
Despite the loss of a leg, Army Ranger is back in the fight 2011
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Twenty-four hours before leaving on that mission, Kapacziewski met a horse trainer, Kimberly Smithwick, at a sports bar in Columbus, Ga.
Despite the loss of a leg, Army Ranger is back in the fight 2011
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Their spokesman was Spirit Talker his Comanche name was variously given as “Muguara” or “Mukewarrah”, a good-humored and apparently peaceable type with a taste for whiskey who had recently hosted ranger Noah Smithwick for three months in his camp, at one point facing down a group of Wacos who wanted to kill Smithwick.30 Smithwick had liked him and found him intelligent and sincere, and had “many long, earnest talks” with him.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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Smithwick, who was with them, describes what it felt like to be a white man tracking Indians in the heart of Comancheria:
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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Okay, so I am in a pub in Galway An Pucan and everyone is drinking Budweiser and I cannot figure out why they would choose Budweiser when they could drink Smithwick or Guinness or even Hook - all on tap.
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Since Smithwick was actually there, his would seem to be the more credible account.
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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“Some of the horses froze to death,” wrote Noah Smithwick, one of the captains of the expedition, “and the Indians, loth to see so much good meat go to waste, ate the flesh.”
EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON S. C. Gwynne 2010
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The jewelry store where Joyce Smithwick worked, however, was not one of them.
Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008
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