Teacher Reacts to The First Medal of Honor Ever Recorded
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There is a movie, Hacksaw Ridge, that is based on a true story during WWII. It is about the only conscientious objector in US history to win the Medal of Honor. It is very much worth the viewing.
Our LORD AND SAVIOUR Said " no man hath a greater love than he who gives his life for his friends. GOD BLESS ALL HERE!!!!!
It took 14 years for this medal to be awarded. The navy opposed the medal for Chapman because they didn't want people to know the SEALs had abandoned him. When the medal was approved for Chapman, the navy put the SEAL team leader in for and he received the medal of honor also.
As a 79-year-old disabled retired Vietnam War Veteran, I can tell you there are no words to describe what Soldier Chapman went through. None! He rests in peace with his Creator.
For further reference, the peak they were fighting on was at just under 10,000 feet elevation. Couple that altitude with darkness, thigh deep snow, steep incline, 60-80 pounds of gear and guys trying to kill you and you have a simply amazing performance by a Olympic quality athletes/soldiers.
No one in the academic field can understand those who are warriors and soldiers...... Actually those in the academic field actively disparage men from being like him
Legend has it they needed a second helicopter to lift johns balls off that mountain....salute
Semper Fidelis John Chapman he was a warrior
Petty Officer Roberts fell on their first attempt at the summit when their helicopter dodged a RPG. They thought he might still be alive. Back at the base the SEALS said they were going back to get him. Chapman said I'm going too. Even though he didn't have to.
i think the cold slowed down him bleeding out
Chapman was fighting to complete the mission and protect his buddies, never really for himself.
This story causes me to tear up everytime I hear it
The word hero is over used by most people, to them a hero is an actor, sportsman or the like.
To say Chapman was a hero doesn't do him enough justice. That MAN is a MEGA-BOSS!
God bless your father. I am a Combat Marine and your father is a hero!
The reason he woke up and got back into the fight is God told him "I'm need you for a little longer"
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Former operator hearing this story not from the Navy but I am just looking at Chapman as a 2x MOH is a true hero and in aww! I salute him
He was blessed with a " beautiful death". R.I.P. brother I'll see ya on the other side.
I believe the one piece that makes the air strike "uncontrolled" is that nobody on the ground is observing the impacts and effects to call in adjustments. They just gave them an area to suppress.