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Marine veteran dies while saving trapped coal miners. – story-veterans.com

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Steven M. Lipscomb’s final moments were a continuation of a life defined by service. From surviving a roadside bomb in Iraq to standing his ground in a collapsing mine, he consistently chose the dangerous place if it meant someone else could walk away. In Fallujah, that courage earned him a Purple Heart. In West Virginia, it cost him his life, but saved 17 others. Colleagues remember a steady leader who never raised his voice, a man whose calm in crisis made others believe they would make it home. At home, he was simply “Steve” — the dad who coached, listened, and showed up tired but present after long shifts underground.

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