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7th inning awesome: Retired Marine Sgt. Dan Clark sings 'God Bless America' at World Series, Game 1 [Vine, video]; Updated

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Feelings are heated and divided over the teams and the announcers (poor Joe Buck!), but baseball fans all agree: Retired Marine Sgt. Dan Clark’s rendition of “God Bless America” during the 7th inning stretch was amazing.

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God bless Sgt. Clark!

Update:

A bit of controversy has developed, because now it seems that Dan Clark is not retired from the Marine Corps. Clark did serve in the Marines, but he retired as a sergeant from the Massachusetts State Police. The Marines had given him permission to wear the dress blues, however. The full story here.

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