Posted on 07/31/2017 2:40:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
An Army medic who "ran into danger" to save wounded soldiers during a Vietnam War battle despite his own serious wounds on Monday became the first Medal of Honor recipient under President Donald Trump, 48 years after the selfless acts of bravery for which James McCloughan is now nationally recognized.
McCloughan mouthed "thank you" as Trump placed the distinctive blue ribbon holding the medal around the neck of the former Army private first class. As the president and commander in chief shook McCloughan's hand, Trump said "very proud of you" and then pulled the former soldier into an embrace.
"I know I speak for every person here when I say we are in awe of your bravery and your actions," Trump said after describing McCloughan's actions for a rapt audience including numerous senior White House and administration officials.....
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Thanks for posting. We need so many more of these great stories. God Bless our military! God Bless America!
A friend of mine, who I knew was a vet and had seen action, once wore a suit for a semi-formal affair of my company’s. He had a very small pin on his lapel, which only a knowing eye would recognize as a Silver Star ribbon. The display was not ostentatious, obviously only meant for those who would know.
I already had known that he had taken a bayonet through the forearm - the scar was telling.
I just pointed at the ribbon and asked him to tell me about it some day. “Maybe,” was all he answered. A couple of years later he told me. Damn. God Bless those guys.
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