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When Cadets At A US Airforce Academy Realized Their Janitor Was Medal Of Honor War Hero
warhistoryonline.com ^ | Sep. 28, 2016 | Jeff Edwards

Posted on 09/29/2016 12:54:02 PM PDT by PROCON


Perhaps it was the way he carried himself in an unassuming and humble manner, but day after day hundreds of Air Force Academy cadets would pass this janitor in the hall oblivious to the greatness that was among them.

In the mid-1970s, William Crawford might spend one day sweeping the halls and another cleaning the bathrooms, but it was a day approximately 30 years prior that would create for him a special place in the history of war. In 1943 in Italy, the only thing Private William Crawford was cleaning out was German machine gun nest and bunkers.

Under heavy fire and at great risk to himself, his gallantry was so audacious that it earned him the Medal of Honor and the respect of any man who witnessed his actions. And yet, for the cadets at the Air Force Academy, it would take a student’s study of the Allied campaign in Italy to realize who it was that walked among them. Once the cadets realized the humble janitor was a recipient of the nation’s highest military honor, that would never be able to look at him the same and the secret was out.

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In 1984 when Pres. Ronald Reagan came to speak at that year’s graduation ceremony; they had arranged for their gallant janitor to finally stand face-to-face with the President of the United States and receive his due commendation. William Crawford died at the age of 81 in the year 2000 at his home in Colorado. And although Crawford was a veteran of the Army, he would become the only non-U.S. Air Force enlisted person buried at the United States Air Force Academy Cemetery in Colorado Springs.

A great story; a remarkable man and a heroic soldier.

1 posted on 09/29/2016 12:54:03 PM PDT by PROCON
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To: ken in texas; Jet Jaguar
Ken, did you ever hear about this man?

Military Ping.

2 posted on 09/29/2016 12:55:52 PM PDT by PROCON ("Lock Her Up! Lock Her Up!")
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To: PROCON

And some people think football players are heroes.

Real heroes generally don’t talk about it. Most of the time I’ve met them they talk about the others who were remarkable, but not lucky.

Great story.


3 posted on 09/29/2016 12:59:54 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (Brace. Brace. Brace. Heads down. Do not look up.)
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To: PROCON

“Crawford’s official Medal of Honor citation reads:

36th Infantry Division shoulder patch.For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy near Altavilla, Italy, 13 September 1943. When Company I attacked an enemy-held position on Hill 424, the 3d Platoon, in which Pvt. Crawford was a squad scout, attacked as base platoon for the company. After reaching the crest of the hill, the platoon was pinned down by intense enemy machinegun and small-arms fire. Locating 1 of these guns, which was dug in on a terrace on his immediate front, Pvt. Crawford, without orders and on his own initiative, moved over the hill under enemy fire to a point within a few yards of the gun emplacement and single-handedly destroyed the machinegun and killed 3 of the crew with a hand grenade, thus enabling his platoon to continue its advance. When the platoon, after reaching the crest, was once more delayed by enemy fire, Pvt. Crawford again, in the face of intense fire, advanced directly to the front midway between 2 hostile machinegun nests located on a higher terrace and emplaced in a small ravine. Moving first to the left, with a hand grenade he destroyed 1 gun emplacement and killed the crew; he then worked his way, under continuous fire, to the other and with 1 grenade and the use of his rifle, killed 1 enemy and forced the remainder to flee. Seizing the enemy machinegun, he fired on the withdrawing Germans and facilitated his company’s advance.”


4 posted on 09/29/2016 1:01:46 PM PDT by traderrob6
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To: Vermont Lt

Universal truth. I have met some true heroes everyone of them was humble and praised those around them.


5 posted on 09/29/2016 1:03:38 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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To: PROCON; vette6387; RetiredTexasVet; bevperl; radu; MinuteGal; Jet Jaguar; NFHale; mazda77; ...

What an awesome story!!!


6 posted on 09/29/2016 1:04:48 PM PDT by ExTexasRedhead
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To: PROCON

Bump To The Top


7 posted on 09/29/2016 1:05:26 PM PDT by Chgogal (A woman who votes for Hillary is voting with her vagina and not her brain.)
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To: traderrob6

I like that last bit ... turned the Krauts’ own gun on ‘em. That’s seriously badass.


8 posted on 09/29/2016 1:06:45 PM PDT by NorthMountain (Hillary Clinton: corrupt unreliable negligent traitor)
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To: PROCON

Wow! Great story.


9 posted on 09/29/2016 1:07:49 PM PDT by pgkdan (The Silent MajorityStands With TRUMP!)
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To: PROCON

Sweet story.


10 posted on 09/29/2016 1:08:45 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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To: PROCON

I’ve heard the story, but never met him. Wish I had though.


11 posted on 09/29/2016 1:12:19 PM PDT by ken in texas
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To: PROCON

This story was posted here ten or twelve years ago.

I love it. So many lessons, so much to admire.

Tears on my face right now.


12 posted on 09/29/2016 1:13:04 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
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To: PROCON

Oh man...that brought tears to my eyes.


13 posted on 09/29/2016 1:14:58 PM PDT by moovova
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To: PROCON
Not to be picky but it should read "The Air Force Academy" not "A US Air Force Academy" denoting there is more than one.

Yeah I know, just a product of being home skooled.

14 posted on 09/29/2016 1:18:02 PM PDT by SkyDancer ("They Say That Nobody's Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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To: PROCON

Best thing I read this week.


15 posted on 09/29/2016 1:20:22 PM PDT by Gamecock (Gun owner. Christian. Pro-American. Pro Law and Order. I am in the basket of deplorables.)
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To: PROCON

A Wonderful Story. Thank You for Posting.


16 posted on 09/29/2016 1:21:49 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: pgkdan

My father fought in Italy with the 5th Canadian Armoured Division at Ortona, then in the breakthrough of the Gustav Linie just south of Cassino, the Hitler lines all the way to Rome. HIs unit spent the rest of 44’ on the Adriatic coast fighting near Rimmini and places further north. They were shipped to France in January 45’ and were deployed in Holland until VE Day. I remember him saying that the fighting in Italy was hellish, with the mountainous terrain giving the Germans the ability to dig in and force the Allies to fight ridge by ridge. His unit started out as a machine gun (Bren) company and was converted to mortars to deal with the terrain. The courageous achievements of Private Crawford and others like him are truly remarkable given the obstacles they faced.


17 posted on 09/29/2016 1:26:38 PM PDT by littleharbour
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To: PROCON

Sorry a pet peeve...should be “an heroic soldier.”


18 posted on 09/29/2016 1:29:24 PM PDT by ez ("Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is..." - Milton)
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To: PROCON

That a certain set of overcompensated, underbrained athletes choose not to respect the heroism that gave them the right to soil their pampers in public is not the issue here. God bless Sergeant Crawford. He and those like him are the issue, and the flag that covered them at their graveside.


19 posted on 09/29/2016 1:35:22 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: PROCON

Thank you for posting this inspiring story.

Our nation needs to sober up and find unity based on morality and honor.

RE: “A great story; a remarkable man and a heroic soldier.”


20 posted on 09/29/2016 1:38:55 PM PDT by MarchonDC09122009 (When is our next march on DC? When have we had enough?)
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