Did a 'Bunker Boys' Vietnam Vet Group Write a Letter to Brittney Griner?

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Did a 'Bunker Boys' Vietnam Vet Group Write a Letter to Brittney Griner?
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In the past, Griner has requested that the national anthem not be played at WNBA games.

Brittney Griner; Dear Mrs. Griner, We hope this letter finds you in good health and we understand you are having some rough times in your life. We are a group of old Vietnam Combat Veterans from North Carolina. Our average age is around seventy years old. We call ourselves, The Bunker Boys. We spent a lot of time living in rat and snake infested holes in the ground known as Bunkers.

The letter claimed that Griner had previously requested that the national anthem not be played at WNBA games. WeNote: The letter that was shared on Facebook had no affiliation withAlBaroudi, Wajih, et al."Brittney Griner Situation Explained: WNBA All-Star Released from Russian Custody after Prisoner Swap."

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