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Medal of Honor Day

Today there was a news program on the nightly news about a Colonel I met when I was in the Army 25 years ago.  Boy the years have flown by.  There were two colonels I was really impressed with.  Colonel Silvasy and Colonel Howard.  They were commanders that lead by example.

I was attached to the Special Forces School in Ft. Bragg. I was a parachute rigger (I packed parachutes) for the trainees and instructors that were part of the school.  It was kind of a neat job because we got to jump out of all the different aircraft that the Special Forces used to jump out of.

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We jumped out of small Twin Otter planes, all sorts of helicopters and of course the C-130's and C-141's.  I always said the C-141's were the best. You walked out the door and it was like being sucked out with a vacuum and then all of a sudden you were gently floating down.  Helicopter jumps I could never really get used to.  I always thought I was going to hit the runners underneath the helicopter.

Parachute jumps were neat. You just gently floated down and then suddenly the ground seemed to rush up at you.  We I jumped you usually went out at about 1100 -1200 and were in the air for about 22 seconds if I remember right.  (Remember that was 25 years ago,  it's hard to remember numbers from that long ago)

Well anyway back to my story.  Colonel Howard was a green beret in Vietnam. He was recommended three times for the medal of honor.  He was shot up pretty bad and survived.  From the story that I heard the Viet Cong had come in, looked at him laying there, and left him for dead.

                             Colonel Howard

                            He's the guy in the center.  He even looks tough there.

When I had met him he was like a living legend.  He was about 45 -50 years old and he was still going strong.  He used to load up his military back pack and hike to the schools training grounds. It was about 20 miles away.  Now remember he was a Colonel.  Nobody made him do this.  He could probably run about 80% of the trainees and instructors into the ground at the time.  He was a tough old coot even back then.

Seeing him on tv hunched over a little made me a think how lucky we are.   Colonel Howard is one of those guys that dedicated his life to the military to protect this country.  He was part of the unpopular war but he still did his duty.  He fulfilled his mission above and beyond what many people would do.  My hat's off to Colonel Howard.  I salute you and all the Medal of Honor winners.  May you and your families enjoy life together. 

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My Month of December quote:

“The fear of death follows from the fear of life.
A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.”

~ Mark Twain”

                                              

Russ Ravary

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Comments

Never could do the jumping thing..my brother a retired E-8 Special Forces type only broke one leg during his career. I guess when you jump at night in rice paddies you need trees to know when you are close to the ground!

Posted by Gary L Waters PLLC- Broker Associate RealtorĀ® Melbourne Viera Rockledge FL (Century 21 Baytree Realty, 1211 Admiralty Blvd, Rockledge) almost 3 years ago

USMC Paratroop here. We are free because of gentlemen like these.

You may want to read my blog here: http://activerain.com/blogsview/997343/Remember. Take a look. Please patronize this site if you can. Never forget our brothers in arms that gave all for us.

Semper Fi.

Posted by Kevin Robinson Farmland Guy almost 3 years ago

I get chills whenever I read about a Medal of Honor winner.  They are the true heroes of our country.  They, and people like you, who gave so much of themselves for all of us.

 

Posted by Kris Wales - Macomb County MI real estate blog & homes for sale search site (Keller Williams Realty - Lakeside Market Center) almost 3 years ago
Good evening. A lifetime of happiness! No man alive could bear it: it would be hell on earth. I am from Iceland and know bad English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "Airflyte is americas favorite recognition award." Thanks :-D. Alcott.
Posted by Alcott over 2 years ago

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