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Is This anyway to treat our War heroes?
Published on November 28, 2005 By Moderateman In History
Out of curiosity i wonder how many of you will be truthful and say "i Know who this person was".

Most of us old-timers have heard of the feats of bravery of Sgt. Alvin York in world war one. We also know the most decorated man in world war two was Audie Murphy.

Many movies and books have been written about their courageous exploits.

But how many of you know of Joe Hooper?

At the age of 17 Joe Hooper enlisted in the navy, when it came time to re-enlist Joe went into the Army. On February 21st 1968 Joe a young squad leader was ambushed by a much superior force of the enemy, a six hour firefight ensued, Joe single handed stormed and destroyed three enemy bunkers killing many of the enemy even though he was wounded two times and was almost unconscious from severe blood loss. he continued to fight and was wounded another 5 times for a total of 7 wounds in one series of battles. Joe woke up in a field Hospital, his first thought went to his men, Joe promptly grabbed a M-16 rifle and went searching for his men, he was reported Absent without official Leave {AWOL}

When the Army finally tracked him down he was once again wounded in another battle, needless to say the Army choose NOT to court martial him, but awarded him the Congressional Medal Of Honor.

By the end of his second tour in Vietnam he was awarded 37 medals including the medal of honor, two silver stars, 6 bronze stars and 8 purple hearts, he became the most decorated war veteran of all times {still is BTW}.

http://www.blackied2501.com/stories/hooper.htm

Why have most people never heard of this "Perfect warrior?Because the Vietnam war was an unpopular war, much like this war in Iraq is. because of candy ass, unamerican, Backstabbing War protesters this great man went unnoticed by the American People.

Joe Hooper died at the ripe old age of 40,in his sleep, of a brain aneurysm. His death went unhearalded and unnoticed by the very same people he fought so bravely to defend.

Is this what the brave military of today can expect from the Liberals? To be disrespected, spit on when they return from combat? To die unnoticed and never thanked for their heroism?"

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on Nov 29, 2005
PRAYER TO A FORCE RECON MARINE OR CORPSMAN

Just thought I would post this prayer for fallen heroes

___________________________________________________________


THE WORLD FORGETS ITS HEROES

HONORS, GALLANTRY AND VALOR ARE JUST TRINKETS,

WHEREVER MERE MORTALS DWELL.

WE HAVE GATHERED TODAY TO SAY FAREWELL TO




enter name here.....



A FALLEN FORCE RECON MARINE, A SON, A BROTHER,
A WARRIOR,
IN HIS LASTING SLEEP,
WITH BRIGHT BANNERS FLYING PROUDLY AND COMRADES
HAVING SPOKEN OF PAST EPICS,

YOUR BROTHERS ONCE AGAIN RENEW THEIR PLEDGE

TO LOYAL WARRIORS--

"YOU HAVE NOT DIED IN VAIN."

SOON FORGOTTEN BY THE MULTITUDES AS YOU TREAD THE

SHORES OF TIME, WE HAVE COME TO BURY YOU, BUT,

UNLIKE CEASAR--

WE HAVE COME TO PRAISE AND LAUD YOUR MEMORY.

FAREWELL, COMRADE-IN-ARMS AND FRIEND.

SEMPER FI


on Dec 07, 2005
Thanks, MM.....I'd never heard of him. A shame.
Great respect I have for all Vietnam veterans, and one curmudgeonly, cantankerous former liberal, especially. You're okay in my book, Modman.....and so is Joe Hooper.

You know why this war will be different, MM? Because we're here. The blogosphere is here.
Also, we today have Fox News, and people like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Anne Coulter and Bill O'Reilly out there telling our side and informing us of facts that tell us that it isn't as bad as the liberals want to paint it.
All you guys had back then was Walter "The Leftwing Internationalist" Cronkite and rest of the liberal media telling it their way.

Don't worry, Elie. There won't be any Joe Hoopers from Iraq or Afghanistan. We won't let there be.
on Dec 11, 2005
THANK YOU! Thank you for reminding the world of all the men who fought and were never honored, much less thanked by even their own friends and families, that cheered them on when they first left, to go to war. I have sat and listen to two men I have met along the way, who fought in vietnam. The very little they shared left me shivering. One came back to be spit on in the airport. Thank you, for telling the tale of this brave man. Thank you, for twlling his tale, and reminding the world of how brave and young they were. How bravely they fought for being so young. I, personally, thank every vet who has ever fought. For i know that I do not have that kind of courage. Thank you. Thank you.
on Dec 11, 2005

Reply By: THEWINDRAGES(Anonymous User)

Thank you!

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