Salute To Service Initiative Hits Home For Mack Hollins
Posted Nov 12, 2018
February 4, 2018 was a special day for Philadelphia Eagles fans all over the world, but the day held even more meaning for Andrew Hollins. Andrew was a member of the Marine Corps serving at Quantico Station in Virginia at the time, but desperately wanted to be in Minneapolis to see the Eagles - and his brother, Mack Hollins - take on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
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