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K&R...nt Wounded Bear Apr 2021 #1
... greenjar_01 Apr 2021 #2
What has taken so long? Deuxcents Apr 2021 #3
My guess is the color of this hero's skin had everything to do with it. MLAA Apr 2021 #5
He was black. Nt USALiberal Apr 2021 #6
This man is the very definition of heroism. MLAA Apr 2021 #4
The commander of USS Gregory got the Silver Star posthumously. cab67 Apr 2021 #7
Yes, there is. He should have carried that look, and a lot more besides every day of his life/ BobTheSubgenius Apr 2021 #14
I think his actions rise to the level of the Congressional Medal of Honor. cab67 Apr 2021 #19
At the very least, that...and the Silver Star. BobTheSubgenius Apr 2021 #20
KnR Hekate Apr 2021 #8
Recognition loooooong overdue. K and R. oasis Apr 2021 #9
Kick dalton99a Apr 2021 #10
Sad to say, but medals and awards often go to people Deminpenn Apr 2021 #11
Huge kick pandr32 Apr 2021 #12
Sounds like he could have gotten Haggard Celine Apr 2021 #13
I salute this Petty Officer First Class onethatcares Apr 2021 #15
Died at 37 of alcoholism-related probs it seems soothsayer Apr 2021 #16
have you noticed? onethatcares Apr 2021 #17
My grandfather was a sniper during WW2 MustLoveBeagles Apr 2021 #22
Wow, what an amazing hero! MoonRiver Apr 2021 #18
K and R oasis Apr 2021 #21
Wow MustLoveBeagles Apr 2021 #23
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