Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wednesday Hero 2-27-13

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This Weeks Post Was Suggested By Cindy

I sat for three days trying to figure out how to write this post and I couldn't figure out how to do it right. The Buffalo Soldiers are such an important part of not only military history, but American history as well. So how do you condense 85 years of history into a couple of paragraphs and not skip over something important? They were the first all Black military regiment. They played a role in every war from the Civil War to the Korean. They gave rise to the Park Rangers and the Tuskegee Airmen. And they've had 23 men be awarded the Medal Of Honor. While not a forgotten part of history, the Buffalo Soldiers are certainly a part of it that doesn't get the recognition it deserves.


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero. Those Who Say That We're In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Wednesday Hero 2-20-13

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This Weeks Post Was Suggested By Michael


Watertender First Class Elmer Charles Bigelow


First Class Elmer Charles Bigelow 24 years old from Hebron, Illinois USS Fletcher (DD-445) July 12, 1920 - February 15, 1945

U.S. Navy

The Son of German immigrants, Elmer Bigelow joined the U.S. Navy in 1942 and was assigned to the U.S.S. Fletcher in 1943. In 1945 Watertender Second Glass was killed when his boat was hit by enemy fire which ignited several powder cases. With little regard for his own safety, Bigelow rushed below with two fire extinguishers to put out the fires before they could cause anymore damage. In doing so he forwent the breathing apparatus that would have saved his life because it would have taken too much time to put on. He was able to extinguish the fires but his lungs were seared and he succumbed to his injuries the following day. For his heroics that day, Watertender Second Glass Elmer Bigelow was posthumously awarded the rank of Watertender First Class, the Medal Of Honor and in 1957 a destroyer, USS Bigelow (DD-942), was named in his honor.


You can read more about Elmer Bigelow here

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Wednesday Hero 2-13-13

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Cpl. Alvin Krumrey

Cpl. Alvin Krumrey 91 years old from Tulsa, Oklahoma

Army Air Corps
Alvin Krumrey didn't think much about his military dog tags that he had lost over 70 years ago. That is until they were found in a coin store in the Solomon Islands.

You can read more about Alvin Krumrey here
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Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Wednesday Hero 2-6-13

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Maj. Gen. Glenn M. Walters


Maj. Gen. Glenn M. Walters

U.S.M.C

Maj. Gen. Glenn M. Walters, commanding general of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, pilots a KC-130J Hercules in southwestern Afghanistan in 2011, when he commanded 2nd MAW (Forward). Walters assumed command of 2nd MAW in May 2012, just two months after returning from Afghanistan. "Instead of employing the wing in combat, now I'm preparing Marines for combat," Walters said. "It's the continuum of who we are as Marines, answering the call to do our nation's defense wherever we're called."


Photo taken by Staff Sgt. James R. Richardson courtesy U.S. Marines

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