Seems like a brave kid. I have no problem with recognizing his efforts.
But it also indicates a problem with today’s government: we spend a lot of time looking back for heroes, instead of inspiring our youths of the future.
The PC examination of our past, trying to correct “errors” seems a stupid use of our resources.
I believe there were ONE HUNDRED and SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND very brave men at Gettysburg.
FIFTY ONE THOUSAND,ONE HUNDRED and TWELVE deaths.
After all this time; why this man, why now?