[antimedia] antimedia: Cool beans....
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Brad Kasal sounds very much like the MOH men I described (and you saved).
And the MOH, as I'm sure you know, has been awarded multiple times for
shielding comrades from a grenade with one's body (by throwing themselves on
it). It must have been a very close call in deciding what his should be--but
the Navy Cross is almost as awesome. Phil
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....Brad Kasal, whose bloodied but not beaten photo made the
international rounds during the battle for Fallujah will be
[1]receiving the Navy Cross, second only to the Medal of Honor, for
his [2]heroic actions in Fallujah.
When Kasal learned that three Marines were pinned down in one
house, he and other Marines went to their aid.
Once inside the house, Kasal barked orders to younger Marines to
cover vantage spots where insurgents might be hiding. He turned
into one room and immediately ran into an insurgent who cried out
in Arabic. The two exchanged gunfire; the insurgent missed and
Kasal killed him.
Other insurgents fired at the Marines from upstairs, hitting Kasal
and others. Kasal fought his way to a wounded Marine and used a
tourniquet on his leg to keep him from bleeding to death. When he
spotted an insurgent's grenade, he sheltered the wounded Marine
with his body to protect him from the blast.
Kasal refused medical attention until other Marines were helped and
made sure Marines in the street knew there were Marines inside so
none would be hit by so-called friendly fire.
"Although severely wounded himself, he shouted encouragement to his
fellow Marines," the Navy Cross citation states. By the time he was
evacuated, Kasal had lost about 60% of his blood and was barely
conscious.
Typical of all true military heroes (not the braggart poseurs like
John Kerry), Kasal demurs
Kasal said the picture and the acclaim it has brought him should
not overshadow the actions of other Marines in the same fight.
"That house was full of heroes," he said.
Pay attention to this man's words. Every true hero will have the same
reaction. That's how you separate the real heroes from the barroom
braggarts.
I have a personal friend who has had the privilege of knowing several
Medal of Honor winners. I once asked him if there was a common
denominator that distinguished Medal of Honor winners from other men.
I suggested it would be extreme modesty.
He answered
Yes, one is an almost obsessive modesty. But I was trying to see
something in them that went along with their great courage, which
belied the often claimed (and to me, inherently derisive) "they
acted impulsively."
They were not the impulsive type. The common denominator as I saw
it was two-fold, in men of different "IQ's," most likely:
a) a computer-like speed in assessing one's surroundings and
circumstances (or predicament); and
b) the ability to make rapid, if not instant, decisions based on
(a) and "executing" a plan of action without hesitation or second
guessing.
I saw this in various situations, some important, and some as
trivially social as "which way do we turn here?" or "where or when
do we go to eat? (and many had wives with them, which with most men
makes for indecision and a multitude of possibilities)" by
virtually all of them. And I was in close contact with them for a
week straight. I'm convinced most CMOH recipients share (a) &
(b)--and, of course, a courage above and beyond the call of
duty--or that of other mere mortals.
In other words, these are men of action, not words.
I have seldom met men who possessed an abundance of both, and those
who possess an abundance of the latter were never men of action.
References
1. http://www.blackfive.net/main/2006/05/brad_kasal_some.html
2.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-cross1may01,1,4646
543.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california&ctrack=1&cset=true
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