Michael Jackson dies and its 24/7 news coverage.
A real American hero dies and not a mention of it in the news.
The media has no honor and God is watching.
The reason that I'm postin this, is because I believe the media has it's prioities in the wrong place, when there's polls going on whether to make a National Holiday for Michael Jackson, or not. And, when you don't even hear a word about the story below.
Folks,, something really needs to change !
Medal of Honor Winner Ed Freeman!
Rest in Peace
Captain Ed W. Freeman, United States Army, of Boise, Idaho, who distinguished himself by numerous acts of conspicuous gallantry and extraordinary intrepidity on 14 November 1965 while serving with Company A, 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). As a flight leader and second in command of a 16-helicopter lift unit, he supported a heavily engaged American infantry battalion at Landing Zone X-Ray in the Ia Drang Valley, Republic of Vietnam. The unit was almost out of ammunition after taking some of the heaviest casualties of the war, fighting off a relentless attack from a highly motivated, heavily armed enemy force. When the infantry commander closed the helicopter landing zone because of intense direct enemy fire, Captain Freeman risked his life by flying his unarmed helicopter through a gauntlet of enemy fire time after time, delivering critically needed ammunition, water, and medical supplies to the besieged battalion. His flights, by providing the engaged units with supplies of ammunition critical to their survival, directly affected the battle's outcome. Without them the units would almost surely have gone down, with much greater loss of life. After medical evacuation helicopters refused to fly into the area because of intense enemy fire, Captain Freeman flew 14 separate rescue missions, providing lifesaving evacuation of an estimated 30 seriously wounded soldiers-some of whom would not have survived had he not acted. All flights were made into a small emergency landing zone within 100 to 200 meters of the defensive perimeter, where heavily committed units were perilously holding off the attacking elements. Captain Freeman's selfless acts of great valor and extraordinary perseverance were far above and beyond the call of duty or mission and set a superb example of leadership and courage for all of his peers. Captain Freeman's extraordinary heroism and devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.
If you really have a need to feel sorry for someone that dies, why not choose someone that is worthy of your grief ? Like a fallen American Solider, who is a Real Hero ?!
Check out the link below
http://www.history.army.mil/moh.html
3 Comments:
Hello Ray,
I couldn't agree more with your every word. Thank you so much for your tribute to Ed Freeman - a true American Hero.
Elizabeth
(Dub's sister)
Glad someone noticed !
All I have to say is Amen to every word and Thank you Ed Freeman! May God Bless you and Rest in Peace.
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