The love for our troops was never been more personified than at the massive turnout for the memorial of Chris Kyle. You can still watch the glorious " final salute " at Dallas Stadium in full on Youtube. The service drew a wide range of relatives, friends, and politicians. There was even a 200-mile funeral procession that ran from his home in Midlothian to Austin, where his body was laid to rest at the Texas State Cemetery. All along the route, tens of thousands turned up at overpasses and by the roadside to pay their last respects. It was a funeral service fit for a king. To top it all off, there was a movie that served as his requiem, further cementing the "American Sniper" in history. Unfortunately, many of the things said in his book and in the movie based on the book don't hold up. It seems Chris Kyle stretched his medal count a little, as he did numerous other items previously reported. No matter, in the minds of his fans, Chris will fo