Posted on 11/22/2005 8:42:25 AM PST by Cecily
Hehehe...
Great Idea - Count me in!
I just posted a vainity with that idea but it looks like it got pulled for some reason.
humint: Great Idea - Count me in!
Walkingfeather: I just posted a vainity with that idea but it looks like it got pulled for some reason.
humint: On second thought I can see why this is a "no-no". If FR were to become a central source for financially rewarding individuals for behavior, it would transform into a completely different animal. Although some individuals deserve the award you are talking about, FR is probably not the right forum to do it. If you start it outside of FR, let me know. Thanks,
http://www.jnewswire.com/library/article.php?articleid=870
JNW HEADLINE NEWS
Courage under fire
By Ryan Jones
November 22nd, 2005
Israeli Paratrooper David Markovitch, 20, kept his cool Monday when a select team of Hizb'allah terrorists roared over the northern border on all-terrain vehicles and motorbikes, almost single-handedly thwarting the planned abduction of IDF soldiers.
In the most serious attack in five years, Hizb'allah launched a multi-pronged assault along Israel's northern border lasting from the late afternoon into the late evening hours.
Successive waves of Katyusha rocket and mortar shell fire at both military and civilian targets were believed to be cover for an attempt to kidnap one or more Israelis.
The point of attack was the village of Rajar, which is bisected by the border fence and offers a fairly concealed point of infiltration for the Lebanese terrorists.
While Israeli intelligence had been warning for days about the imminence of a Hizballah kidnapping attempt, the brazen nature of the attempt appeared to take many in the country by surprise.
But not Markovitch.
In what his commander described as an amazing display of courage, discipline and composure, the soldier managed to shoot and kill four of the intruders, sending the others retreating back into Lebanon.
That is exactly how I expect a paratrooper to act, Lieutenant-Colonel Yaniv Alouf told Ynet. Well done.
Alouf said he tried to call Markovitch all through the night, but young hero's line was constantly busy.
I just wanted to tell him how proud I am of him, the commander said.
Three young IDF soldiers were abducted by Hizb'allah in late 2000, sparking years of national concern, debate and division over what should be done to retrieve them. They were eventually declared deceased by the army's rabbinical authorities.
For saving Israel from having to again go through that anguish, one reader of the original Ynet report responded with the simple words, Hero of Israel, thank you.
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What a cutie!
BTTT...
good point
"4 with only 2 shots! Great shooting."
A real economical kill with just 2 bullets. Which is why many old General hate snipers and try to disband them.
"4 with only 2 shots!"
That is gun control.
What was the range?
Your video is fantastic.
Can I use it,too?
http://media1.streamtoyou.com/rnc/111505.wmv
Heh!!
Please use and send it out to your relatives, friends and fellow conservatives.
This is the new RNC video that was released last week.
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