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February 27, 2007
Latest Medal of Honor Recipient
The latest Medal of Honor recipient was a chopper pilot in 'Nam at the Battle of Ia Drang. President Bush awarded him the Medal. Let me quote a little from the President:
On the morning of November 14, 1965, Major Crandall's unit was transporting a battalion of soldiers to a remote spot in the Ia Drang Valley, to a landing zone called X-Ray. After several routine lifts into the area, the men on the ground came under a massive attack from the North Vietnamese army. On Major Crandall's next flight, three soldiers on his helicopter were killed, three more were wounded. But instead of lifting off to safety, Major Crandall kept his chopper on the ground -- in the direct line of enemy fire -- so that four wounded soldiers could be loaded aboard.There is more to the Citation. You can read the rest at Medal of Honor. I want to add that Lieutenant Rick Rescorla was involved in this battle. Rescorla was later to die on 9/11 rescuing people from the World Trade Center Towers. Cross Posted at The Astute Bloggers posted by Simon on 02.27.07 at 10:12 AM |
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I highly recommend the book We Were Soldiers Once... And Young (on which the excellent movie We Were Soldiers is based). It tells the tale of the battle of the Ia Drang valley--an incredible battle and the first test of the newly formed concept of Air Cavalry.