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To: First_Salute
May God Bless Ranger Tillman - He was one of those one of a kind people - And while every soldier is doing incredible work and giving an incredible sacrifice.....this man went above and beyond by enlisting (that simple) - He is someone that future American history should know and learn about -

And while friendly fire accidents are surly part of combat and every soldier in harms way knows this......This incident is still terribly and damn shameful.....There is simply no discarding that reckless action was taken by a few fellow Rangers.....and they very well should be dealt with (within the military.....not by being imprisoned....but by being removed from the battlefield were sound judgment is needed) - Because simply doctrine was not followed here...in the least....and a damn good man died.

How the media will spin this is simply ugly...and it is what the media does...(fk'em). But that still does not mean we can't intellectually admit this should have never happened....

Again, God Bless Pat Tillman and his family - Simply a hard one to swallow -

13 posted on 12/06/2004 11:55:56 AM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: DevSix

Bump.


14 posted on 12/06/2004 12:00:29 PM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: DevSix

As we come up on Memorial Day, it is fitting to reflect on an American Hero, Ranger Pat Tillman.

Pat Tillman left a lucrative career as a ball player to defend his country. He did something millions of Americans before him did, he put his country before his personal being. He consciously gave his today so we might have a free tomorrow. Pat Tillman joined the Army and in the end became Ranger Tillman. Ranger Tillman lived in a world where having been a ball player was kind of cool, where being a Ranger was here, now and the only thing. He excelled because he had talent and heart.

Ranger Tillman was an American Hero because he did what heroes do, he put country before self.

Ranger Tillman gave his life for our country in Afghanistan on a hill whose name no one can pronounce. In the end, as so many American Heroes have done he gave more than his today, he gave all his tomorrows that we might have that free tomorrow. He died as a result of “friendly fire”, although I can tell you no one shooting at you is all that friendly. Friendly Fire; Blue on Blue, Fratricide. All words that mean the fog of war claimed another casualty. Even in today’s age of internet and instantaneous communications, the fog of war extends far from the battlefield. There was far more going on than the death of Ranger Tillman. Was his name used to help recruiting? Certainly. Did he mind? Certainly not. Does Blue on Blue imply homicide, as some have said? Clearly not. Is it investigated? To the extent possible. We want to make sure it does not happen again. We try to keep our people safe. Ranger Tillman loved his country and unlike the press, knew when she called.

Does the fact that he died of “friendly fire” mean Ranger Tillman was not a hero. No. The day Pat Tillman swore to “…uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic…” he became a hero.

Those who defend us are all heroes. Ordinary Joes, perhaps; but all heroes.

War is dangerous. War is horror. But, war is far from the worst thing. We grieve at the death any of our warrior family. Somehow it is worse when the death is at our hand. The fact that his death was by friendly fire changes not his heroic status. It is sad his family lost their son and brother. It is even sadder that his parents for whatever reason want to do other than honor the sacrifice of their son. He gave his life that this country might be free. He gave his life to make this a better world.

All gave some,
Some gave all.

God, Honor, Country – Now and Forever


16 posted on 05/23/2005 9:32:04 PM PDT by Rodentking (http://www.airpower.blogspot.com/)
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