o donnell: who doesn t love a love story, right? well, tonight, the story of a love that blossomed in the darkest of times. jacob young and kelsey dunlap are er nurses in marietta georgia who became inseparable during the pandemic. a marriage proposal was eminent and kelsey s devotion to her patients provided the perfect setup. she thought she was picking up a patient when jacob popped out from behind the helicopter to pop the question. ( cheering ) and i really didn t even register what was going on until he dropped to a knee and it finally all clicked, oh, my gosh, he s asking me to marry him. reporter: the made for
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with the light from above reporter: sergeant carson holmquist was from wisconsin. he joined the marines in 2009 and served two tours in afghanistan. his facebook page features an american flag and pictures of his wife and young son. this picture shows his wife and son next to a sign that reads, we ve waited 244 days for this moment. welcome home, daddy. carson holmquist was 27. from the mountains to the prairies reporter: lance corporal squire wells was known as skip. he was from atlanta and studied history at georgia s southern university before joining the marines just last year. becoming a marine was a lifelong dream for skip. he s just a go-getter, you know? everything he did, he always put in 100% effort and he was just positive about everything. reporter: ethan wade and
in marietta georgia. service was in his family. he loved his country. his mama served in the military. i believe she was a marine also. he was in the rotc in high school. he loved that. i just think that s a calling that he had. wells recently took a trip to disney world with his mom. she says my son died doing what he loved. staff sergeant david wyatt is pictured with his two children. there s no sleep tonight, someone writes. wyatt was from arkansas but lived in chattanooga where they are honoring the fallen and the families left behind. we are also learning more about the gunman s last stand with police on thursday. let s bring in our cnn military analyst lieutenant colonel rick