Our forefathers would be shaking their heads for giving up the rights they gave us..
Please do.
Agreed, Salute..........
Waverly Woodson treated at least 200 injured men on D-Day, despite being injured, himself, history.com wrote asking: Was He Deprived of a Medal of Honor?
Woodson, a medic with the lone African-American combat unit to fight on D-Day, set up a medical aid station and for the next 30 hours occupied himself removing bullets, dispensing blood plasma, cleaning wounds, resetting broken bones, and at one point amputating a foot. He also saved four men from drowning, reportedly pulling them from the waves and administering CPR after their guide rope broke on the way ashore.
He was assigned to the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion, a black unit that specialized in strategically positioning balloons in battle areas to destroy enemy aircraft, blackpast.org writes “On D-Day, June 6, 1944, the transport boat (LCT) that took him and others of his battalion to Omaha Beach was blasted by German fire, and Woodson, like many other soldiers, suffered injuries. Ignoring his own shrapnel wounds, Woodson made it ashore where he set up a medical station and dragged maimed soldiers from the killing zones to receive treatment. Woodson bandaged wounds, gave injections, handled blood plasma, extracted bullets, performed an amputation. After three days aboard a hospital ship where his own wounds were treated, he asked to be sent back to the battlefield.
Corporal Woodson was a hero who saved dozens, if not hundreds, of lives on Omaha Beach. His courage deserves to be honored with the Medal of Honor, and I continue to work with the Army to make this a reality,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., Is Pushing for Woodson to posthumously receive a Medal of Honor.
Take a stand.
COME AND GET ME. I WILL NEVER STOP!!!! EVER. LIVE FREE OR DIE!! MOTHERFUCKERS. III%
Yep, it starts in the home………
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