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  • Tango Mike Mike

    12/22/2010 2:06:20 PM PST · by STD · 3 replies
    Big Geek Dad ^ | 12/22/10 | Big Geek Dad
    Tango Mike Mike (394 votes, average: 4.35 out of 5) Loading ... Share9774 Sign Up for the Video Of The Day Tango Mike Mike is the story of Green Beret Roy P. Benavidez and his heroic action in Vietnam that earned him the Medal of Honor. His story is truly amazing and is a tribute to all the Vietnam Vets whose stories haven’t been told. Check your library for the book “The Last Medal of Honor: The True Story of Green Beret Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez and His Six-Hour Battle in Hell” if you want to read more about Roy....
  • Parents Attack Carjacker to Save Their Baby [VIDEO]

    11/27/2010 3:46:34 AM PST · by Mayr Fortuna · 45 replies
    AolNews ^ | Nov, 26 2010 | Deborah Hastings
    Parents Attack Carjacker to Save Their Baby They were standing just a few yards away, talking to family in the final hours of a long road trip, when a man jumped into their idling car at a Kansas City, Mo., gas station and sped off with their 6-month-old daughter strapped in the back seat. Their hearts pounding, Melanie and Aaron Richman ran. She was able to grab onto the passenger side and smash the window with her elbow. He somehow pulled himself inside the car and started punching and kicking the carjacker.
  • Boy Scout to receive high honor for act of heroism

    09/08/2010 9:48:59 AM PDT · by RonF · 15 replies
    El Paso Times ^ | Sept. 6, 2010 | Maria Cortez Gonzales
    EL PASO — Fernando Espinosa always thought of his Boy Scout experience as a way to learn about leadership and helping others. But he never expected his 10 years of scouting to help him become a hero. On Jan. 22, without thinking twice, Espinosa pushed teacher Glenda Tanner, 47, out of the way of a car at a crosswalk in front of Franklin High School. The car struck Espinosa, who received a head injury from the windshield and hurt his left knee. ... For his bravery, Espinosa, 17, will be awarded the Honor Medal with Crossed Palms on Friday at...
  • Why So Few Medals of Honor?

    05/28/2010 1:38:46 PM PDT · by Zakeet · 52 replies · 1,075+ views
    National Review ^ | May 28, 2010 | David French
    This weekend’s New York Times Sunday Magazine contains a fascinating article that hits quite close to home for me. Centered around the story of a 25-year-old Marine who — despite horrific wounds — had the presence of mind and courage to scoop a live grenade under his body to save the lives of his comrades, the article asks a simple question: Why is the military awarding so few medals of honor? Are we less courageous now? Or is the military stifling valor awards in a labyrinthine bureaucracy dominated by rear echelon second-guessers? The numbers are stunning: Despite its symbolic...
  • Who rescued tot from river plunge? (Two men leaped in to save her, then one quietly vanished)

    04/05/2010 4:04:31 PM PDT · by Smogger · 33 replies · 1,931+ views
    Today MSNBC.COM ^ | 9:28 a.m. PT, Mon., April 5, 2010 | Mike Celizic
    They’re calling him a Frenchman, but even that is uncertain. All anyone really knows is that New York’s mystery hero leaped into the icy East River to help rescue a 2-year-old girl and then disappeared into the city. The man has not been seen since Saturday afternoon, when he helped rescue Bridgette Sheriden after she plunged 20 feet into the river while visiting a tourist attraction at the South Street Seaport with her parents. Jumping into the water fully clothed, not even pausing to take his phone from his pocket, he helped Bridgette’s father, David Anderson, stay afloat after he...
  • America’s Most-Decorated Soldier Dies In Waco

    12/23/2009 4:22:02 PM PST · by Zakeet · 34 replies · 2,432+ views
    KWTX Television ^ | December 23, 2009
    Services were pending Wednesday for a retired Army colonel who, at the time of his death in Waco, was believed to be the most-decorated living American soldier. Retired Army Col. Robert L. Howard, 70, who died Wednesday in Waco, was a Medal of Honor winner who at the time of his death was believed to be the most-decorated living American soldier. Howard will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Services were pending Wednesday through OakCrest Funeral Home in Waco. Texas Gov. Rick Perry issued a statement late Wednesday afternoon in which he said Howard “was the bravest soldier I...
  • In Contrast -- a GREAT West Point Speech: MacArthur's "Farewell to the Corps"

    12/02/2009 7:39:14 PM PST · by TXnMA · 20 replies · 867+ views
    American Rhetoric - Top 100 Speeches ^ | 12 May 1962, West Point, NY | General Douglas MacArthur
    One of Americas Greatest Speeches General Douglas Macarthur's "Farewell to the Corps" Delivered12 May 1962, at West Point, NY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ General Westmoreland, General Grove, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the Corps!As I was leaving the hotel this morning, a doorman asked me, "Where are you bound for, General?" And when I replied, "West Point," he remarked, "Beautiful place. Have you ever been there before?"No human being could fail to be deeply moved by such a tribute as this [Thayer Award]. Coming from a profession I have served so long, and a people I have loved so well, it fills...
  • 'Tough woman' cop hailed Fort Hood hero

    11/06/2009 12:12:56 PM PST · by Retired Greyhound · 29 replies · 2,017+ views
    Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- The police officer who ended the Fort Hood massacre by shooting the suspect was known as the enforcer on her street, a "tough woman" who patrolled her neighborhood and once stopped burglars at her house. "If you come in, I'm going to shoot," Kimberly Munley told the would-be intruders last year. It was Munley who arrived quickly Thursday at the scene of the worst massacre at an Army base in U.S. history, where 13 people were killed. She confronted the alleged gunman, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, and shot him four times. Munley was wounded in...
  • Bomb disposal expert killed in Afghanistan was a day away from two weeks' rest (Hero alert!)

    11/03/2009 12:19:55 PM PST · by PreciousLiberty · 4 replies · 616+ views
    London Times ^ | 11/3/2009 | Michael Evans
    A bomb disposal specialist who had defused more than 60 improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan died when one went off as he tried to disarm it. Staff Sergeant Olaf Schmid, 30, was on his last day before two weeks of rest and recuperation after a five-month tour in charge of an improvised explosive device (IED) search team in Helmand province. He was due back there next month. He died instantly when an IED that he was examining by the British forward operation base in the town of Sangin exploded on Saturday. The Ministry of Defence said that Staff Sergeant Schmid...
  • WWI veteran Patch dies aged 111

    07/25/2009 4:57:22 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 4 replies · 433+ views
    BBC ^ | July 25, 2009
    The last British survivor of the World War I trenches, Harry Patch, has died at the age of 111. Mr Patch was conscripted into the Army aged 18 and fought in the Battle of Passchendaele at Ypres in 1917 in which more than 70,000 British soldiers died. He was raised in Coombe Down, near Bath, and had been living at a care home in Wells, Somerset. The oldest WWI veteran Henry Allingham, who served in the Royal Navy and the RAF, died at the age of 113 a week ago.
  • Fort Worth apartment fire displaces at least 40 people (Mormon missionaries save elderly lady)

    04/10/2009 5:17:51 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies · 1,057+ views
    The Fort Worth Star-Telegram ^ | April 9, 2009 | Elizabeth Zavala
    Beverly Smith looked like a movie star Thursday afternoon, surrounded not by body guards but by the four Mormon missionaries she credits with getting her to safety during a three-alarm fire. The 83-year-old woman was among several residents forced from their homes when a blaze destroyed a 16-unit building at the River Ranch apartments in southwest Fort Worth, behind Hulen Mall. At least 40 people were displaced, and five apartments in a nearby building were damaged, officials said No injuries were reported. "I was screaming for help, but no one heard me," said Smith, who has lived at the complex...
  • Staff Sgt. Rhyner To Be Awarded Air Force Cross

    03/10/2009 5:54:49 AM PDT · by gracesdad · 5 replies · 885+ views
    NPR ^ | March 10, 2009 | JJ Sutherland
    Air Force Staff Sgt. Zachary Rhyner's story is one of heroism in battle. On April 6, 2008, Rhyner and his team were participating in an assault on Shok Valley in northeastern Afghanistan.
  • A Saint on Capitol Hill

    02/23/2009 5:45:46 PM PST · by Thorin · 12 replies · 582+ views
    Takimag ^ | 2/23/09 | Tom Piatak
    When one reads the new atheists, one gets the impression that the influence of Christianity has been entirely baleful, that Christianity’s contribution to morality has been entirely negative, and that the United States, far from being a Christian country historically, is really the finest flower of the anti-religious Enlightenment, and that we therefore ought to stamp out all public manifestations of Christianity, which will most likely wither away anyway as Americans become as sensible as contemporary Britons and Scandinavians. These peculiar beliefs often find expression in lawsuits trying to suppress all public expressions of Christianity. It is therefore with some...
  • Nurse walked nine miles in the snow to save my life (she did it twice, actually)

    02/13/2009 4:30:34 PM PST · by Stoat · 26 replies · 1,114+ views
    The Evening Standard (U.K.) / various ^ | February 13, 2009 | Anna Davis
      Dedicated: Nurse Debbie Noble, right, walked to treat kidney patient Steph Crawford  Nurse walked nine miles in the snow to save my lifeAnna Davis 13.02.09   A nurse walked nine miles through deep snow two days in a row to save the life of a patient who required kidney dialysis and was trapped at home.Renal nurse Debbie Noble, 49, made the four-hour round trip to help Steph Crawford fearing she could die without the treatment.Mrs Crawford, 45, from Ewell, suffers from kidney failure. She could not drive to her usual dialysis centre in Kingston, and ambulances could not...
  • Veterans hospital to honor WWII heroism (Four Chaplains Memorial Service)

    02/06/2009 4:15:48 PM PST · by SandRat · 2 replies · 730+ views
    An annual tribute to World War II heroism will take place Sunday at Tucson's veterans hospital. The Four Chaplains Memorial Service honors the actions of four men of faith who died in the sinking of a U.S. Army transport ship after giving away their life jackets to fellow troops. The chaplains of different faiths and denominations — Lt. George L. Fox, a Methodist; Lt. Alexander D. Goode, a rabbi; Lt. John P. Washington, a Roman Catholic priest; and Lt. Clark V. Poling, Dutch Reformed — linked arms and went down praying as the ship sank from a German torpedo hit....
  • The Man in the Water (another hero, another time)

    01/16/2009 7:55:33 PM PST · by EveningStar · 3 replies · 841+ views
    Time Magazine ^ | January 25, 1982 | Roger Rosenblatt
    As disasters go, this one was terrible, but not unique, certainly not among the worst on the roster of U.S. air crashes. There was the unusual element of the bridge, of course, and the fact that the plane clipped it at a moment of high traffic, one routine thus intersecting another and disrupting both...
  • Brits fight off deadly pirates (repelled 4 pirate attacks w/ molotov cocktails, flare guns)

    01/06/2009 11:34:01 AM PST · by Stoat · 77 replies · 2,658+ views
    The Sun (U.K.) ^ | January 6, 2009 | DAVID WILLETTS
    EXCLUSIVE Brits fight off deadly pirates                      By DAVID WILLETTS Published: Today       A TEAM of hero Brits battled back deadly pirates four times in 24 hours armed only with Molotov cocktails and flare guns, The Sun can reveal. The three-man ex-military security team were hired to protect cargo ship S. Venus in the pirate infested waters of the Gulf of Aden off the Africa coast. On four separate occasions between New Year's Eve and New Year's Day Somali pirates – armed with AK-47s and rocket propelled grenades (RPG) – tried...
  • Hero Royal Marine saved 130 soldiers by rugby tackling suicide bomber

    11/25/2008 5:57:10 AM PST · by Stoat · 27 replies · 1,924+ views
    A hero Royal Marine saved 130 soldiers from certain death when he rugby tackled a suicide attacker before he could detonate a huge motorcycle bomb. The 40-year-old Marine saw the Afghan insurgent reaching for a yellow detonator button on the bike and leapt into action to drag him away.He foiled a cunningly planned attack in which the same motorcycle had been checked by the same troops just hours earlier when its panniers had been packed with potatoes instead of explosives.The suicide bomb contained 70 kilograms of explosives and was so huge it would have destroyed everything within 180 metres...
  • Army Reservist to Receive Silver Star for Heroism in Afghanistan

    10/08/2008 5:24:23 PM PDT · by SandRat · 3 replies · 305+ views
    WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, 2008 – Army Sgt. Gregory S. Ruske is quick to call himself an ordinary soldier, but later this month the Army Reserve will single him out for extraordinary heroism in Afghanistan that earned him the Silver Star medal. Army Sgt. Gregory S. Ruske will become the fourth Army Reservist to receive the Silver Star for heroism demonstrated after he and his fellow soldiers were ambushed in Afghanistan’s Kapisa province April 21, 2008. U.S. Army photo  (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. The 28-year-old Colorado Springs, Colo., native will become the fourth Army reservist to receive the...
  • Capt. Bruno de Solenni, R.I.P. ( A reminder of what is great about America)

    09/23/2008 8:11:39 PM PDT · by Publius804 · 4 replies · 192+ views
    corner.nationalreview.com ^ | September 23, 2008 | Kathryn Jean Lopez
    Capt. Bruno de Solenni, R.I.P. [Kathryn Jean Lopez] A brother of a friend of mine (Pia) was killed by an IED in Afghanistan this weekend, along with two Afghan interpreters. A fellow soldier was injured. I was just reading a letter Bruno's hometown paper published before he died; what he has to say and who he was and what he sacrificed and the grief his family suffers are reminders of the tremendous burden so few of us bear for freedom: The bad days are when you put your buddy in a body bag and you don't even recognize him because...