Posted on 02/21/2018 5:10:23 PM PST by Kartographer
Peter Wang, 15, was one of the students killed in Florida this past week. He was a Jrotc Cadet who was last seen, in uniform, holding doors open and thus allowing other students, teachers, and staff to flee to safety. Wang was killed in the process. His selfless and heroic actions have led to the survival of dozens in the area. Wang died a hero, and deserves to be treated as such, and deserves a full honors military burial.
I think this is a very kind gesture.
Yes they were. Problem is he wasn’t a member of the armed forces. He didn’t go through any of the services recruit training, or OCS. He simply doesn’t rate a military funeral. His JROTC unit can and should give him a ceremony.
Dude, you may code but you don’t interview the end users, then design it, go through validation, and then code it yourself and then fix what you were misinformed about and get carried on their shoulders.
I Do. U not so smalt. (intentional miss spelling)
Their side has this PITA kid who is either a crisis actor or working on a Hollywood gig or being an on air actor for CNN.
We have this kid who did something heroic. Think man, think. How do you counter their narrative? Kid was ROTC and did something heroic. He was potentially (likely) going to do something heroic on the battle field.
Some people just need to get the anal sticketomy!
See #18
See # 18
This old vet votes for a typical rifle salute plus “Taps” played on a bugle...
At Least!
He advanced the cause of freedom just as much, or more, than any old supply chief-—and he did it in uniform, too.
(Just ask his fellow countrymen whom he guided to safety while he took the bullet that had one of their names on it.)
Thank you and thank you for your service.
What kind of childish idiocy was that??
As I recall there were a number of Drummer Boys awarded medals during the civil war.
It was my pleasure, and you’re welcome.
After all I got not one, but TWO, all expenses cruises to the Mediterranean on a ‘cruise ship’ whose size put most liners of the day to shame!
I’ve seen people hopping up and down like fools on “The Price Is Right” over prizes not anywhere near as excellent as that!!!
This decision of how to honor him is best left in the hands of the military themselves
The Student exhibited exceptional courage under fire while wearing the uniform of the United States military and he was killed in the act of defending fellow students against an armed attack
I agree with you it was his training and dedication to JROTC that was where this boy drew his courage for his actions.
Praeteritio :-]
Yeah I am a smug bastard. A smart one.
I think there is a logical and workable solution to give him Honors and help the upcoming generation. His “Honors” service should be given by his JROTC peers taught and mentored by a nearby college ROTC or reserve unit. Teach them the tradition so they know and understand. The students witnessed his sacrifice and should present Honors. In these times it is getting difficult to get an Honor Guard for a decorated veteran. Most of the time it’s either VFW, American Legion, or a Boom Box Taps.
A cadet doesn’t get full military honors.
If he was IN the military, I would have no problem. The traditions and honors people get for dying in combat is not some “make a wish” charity.
This is about what the kid wanted. They already did that with the silly admissions stunt.
If the governor wants to send some national guard unit to act as pallbearers, that’s fine. But full honors? Nope.
It is the ROTC version of a soldier's metal. It has been around for quite a while.
And no, you do not get a military funeral just for dying in combat.
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