Posted on 04/04/2005 3:49:49 PM PDT by edfrank_1998
This is the Army's website to honor SFC Smith. They haven't got the official citation posted as I type this, but it says that it will be posted on 4 April after the presentation.
There are many links within this website and all are very good. I'd say a "must see" link is the "Video" link. There are a number of them.
"We sleep softly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit
violence on those who would do us harm." -George Orwell
Congratulations, SFC Smith!
Semper Fi,
Kelly
A poem I wrote back in Feb., when I originally heard the news. Posted originally at http://www.matthewmaynard.net/dailies/20050203.shtml
The Star-Spangled Necklace
This Honor from many is reserved for a few
who give to their brothers their succor.
Their valor shines forth, their enemies are subdued,
in combat they shirk off the horrors.
A necklace of blue, thirteen stars in a field,
at the sight a general might yield.
Athena with helm upon a wreathed star,
oft posthumous, the sign of great valor.
Paul Smith is a hero, genuine and rare
"I'll go first!" was his cry in battle.
His deed unexpected, he challenged and dared.
The enemy learned 'twas not prattle.
He sacrificed his life for his brothers in war
to spare them from death's ugly scar.
So we shall present to this enemy of terror
a Star-Spangled Necklace for valor.
Thank you.
Thanks for the link. It looks like the Army is doing a nice job of honoring this fallen warrior. He deserves it.
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