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Mar. 1st, 2007 11:08 pmLt Col Bruce Campbell, retired, awarded the Medal of Honor for service in Vietnam.
this man, and the captain that volunteerd to go with him, saved an entire battalion.
this story was buried on page 15 of the NYT, in a round-up of news, three lines from the bottom of the page.
the Opinion Journal also had this to say:
nowadays, most people think Ethan Allen's just a furniture store.
Mr. Crandall, then a major, commanded a company with the 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, carrying soldiers to a landing zone, called X-ray, in the la Drang Valley. An assault from the North Vietnamese army erupted, as described at the White House ceremony Monday. Three soldiers on Maj. Crandall's helicopter were killed. He kept it on the ground while four wounded were taken aboard. Back at base, he asked for a volunteer to return with him to X-ray. Capt. Ed Freeman came forward. Through smoke and bullets, they flew in and out 14 times, spent 14 hours in the air and used three helicopters. They evacuated 70 wounded.
this man, and the captain that volunteerd to go with him, saved an entire battalion.
this story was buried on page 15 of the NYT, in a round-up of news, three lines from the bottom of the page.
the Opinion Journal also had this to say:
Most schoolchildren once knew the names of the nation's heroes in war--Ethan Allen, John Paul Jones, Stephen Decatur, the Swamp Fox Francis Marion, Ulysses S. Grant, Clara Barton, Billy Mitchell, Alvin York, Leigh Ann Hester. Lee Ann who? She's the first woman to win a Silver Star for direct combat with the enemy. Did it in a trench in Iraq. Her story should be in schools, but it won't be.
nowadays, most people think Ethan Allen's just a furniture store.