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FReeper Canteen ~ Hall of Heroes: Thomas R Norris ~ May 16, 2011
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~ Hall of Heroes ~ Thomas R Norris
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Thomas Rolland Norris (born January 14, 1944) is a retired United States Navy SEAL who received the Medal of Honor for his ground rescue with the assistance of Petty Officer Third Class Nguyen Van Kiet of two downed pilots in Quang Tri Province, Vietnam on April 10, 1972 April 13, 1972. At the time of the action, Lieutenant Norris was a SEAL Advisor with the Strategic Technical Directorate Assistance (STDA) Team. The STDA was known as Studies and Observations Group prior to 1971. Norris was one of three SEALs to receive the Medal of Honor for actions during the Vietnam War. |
Thomas Norris was born on January 14, 1944 in Jacksonville, Florida. He earned an Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology with a specialty in criminology from the University of Maryland. While at the University of Maryland, in 1965 and 1966, he was an Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) wrestling champion. He hoped to join the Navy and fly jets, but he had problems with his visual acuity and depth perception that disqualified him from becoming a pilot. He then became a Navy SEAL. Norris struggled during BUD/S training, and the instructors seriously discussed washing him out of the course. He graduated from BUD/S Class 45. In April 1972, Norris was one of few remaining SEALs in Vietnam. When Lt. Col. Iceal Hambleton was shot down behind enemy lines, aerial combat search and rescue operations failed, leading to the loss of five additional aircraft and the death of 11 or more airmen, two captured, and three more down and needing rescue. Norris was tasked with mounting a ground operation to recover Lt. Col. Hambleton, 1st Lt. Mark Clark (the son of World war II General Mark W. Clark), and 1st Lt. Bruce Walker from behind enemy lines. Assisted by Vietnamese Sea Commando forces, he and VNN Chief Petty Officer Nguyen Van Kiet went more than 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) behind enemy lines and successfully rescued two of downed American aviators. Walker was discovered and killed by the NVA. Though Norris at first rejected the honor, he was recognized with the Medal of Honor in 1975. His actions were dramatized in the movie Bat*21. Six months later, in October 1972, Norris sustained a near-fatal head wound in combat while protecting forces evacuating to his rear. He was rescued by fellow Navy SEAL Michael E. Thornton. Thornton was recognized with the Medal of Honor for his actions; he was the first person in more than a century to receive the Medal of Honor for saving the life of another Medal of Honor recipient. Norris and Thornton received the Medal of Honor at the same ceremony from President Gerald R. Ford in a White House ceremony on March 6, 1976. Tom Norris lost an eye and part of his skull during the combat in which he was rescued by Michael Thornton. As a result of the head injury, he retired from the Navy. He then spent three years recovering from his injuries in the hospital and over a six year period underwent many major surgeries. In 1979, Norris joined the FBI and requested a waiver for his disabilities. FBI director William Webster responded, "If you can pass the same test as anybody else applying for this organization, I will waive your disabilities." In September 1979, Norris passed the test and subsequently served as an FBI agent for 20 years. He was an original member of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team as an assault team leader. |
Citation:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a SEAL Advisor with the Strategic Technical Directorate Assistance Team, Headquarters, U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. During the period 10 to 13 April 1972, Lieutenant Norris completed an unprecedented ground rescue of two downed pilots deep within heavily controlled enemy territory in Quang Tri Province. Lieutenant Norris, on the night of 10 April, led a five-man patrol through 2,000 meters of heavily controlled enemy territory, located one of the downed pilots at daybreak, and returned to the Forward Operating Base (FOB). On 11 April, after a devastating mortar and rocket attack on the small FOB, Lieutenant Norris led a three man team on two unsuccessful rescue attempts for the second pilot. On the afternoon of the 12th, a Forward Air Controller located the pilot and notified Lieutenant Norris. Dressed in fishermen disguises and using a sampan, Lieutenant Norris and one Vietnamese traveled throughout that night and found the injured pilot at dawn. Covering the pilot with bamboo and vegetation, they began the return journey, successfully evading a North Vietnamese patrol. Approaching the FOB, they came under heavy machine gun fire. Lieutenant Norris called in an air strike which provided suppression fire and a smoke screen, allowing the rescue party to reach the FOB. By his outstanding display of decisive leadership, undaunted courage, and selfless dedication in the face of extreme danger, Lieutenant Norris enhanced the finest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
Honors: The Naval Special Warfare Group Two in Little Creek, Virginia is located in the Lt. Thomas R. Norris Building. Norris' Medal of Honor actions have been re-told in numerous books and in the feature film Bat*21, which was the call sign for a EB-66C from the 42nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (42 TEWS), 388th Tactical Fighter Wing, at Korat, Thailand. The aircraft was shot down while flying pathfinder escort for a cell of three B-52 bombing near the Demilitarized Zone. |
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To: ConorMacNessa
That makes for a rewarding summer.
I hope she lands whatever she is looking for when she's ready for the Rat Race! :)
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posted on
05/16/2011 11:20:19 AM PDT
by
oldteen
To: Kathy in Alaska
Saw this on the web, thought the group may like it.....
THE FINAL INSPECTION
The Soldier stood and faced God,
Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining,
Just as brightly as his brass..
‘Step forward now,Soldier ,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?’
The soldier squared his shoulders and said,
‘No, Lord, I guess I ain’t.
Because those of us who carry guns,
Can’t always be a saint.
I’ve had to work most Sundays,
And at times my talk was tough.
And sometimes I’ve been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny,
That wasn’t mine to keep...
Though I worked a lot of overtime,
When the bills got just too steep.
And I never passed a cry for help,
Though at times I shook with fear..
And sometimes, God, forgive me,
I’ve wept unmanly tears.
I know I don’t deserve a place,
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around,
Except to calm their fears
If you’ve a place for me here, Lord,
It needn’t be so grand.
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don’t, I’ll understand.
There was a silence all around the throne,
Where the saints had often trod.
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
‘Step forward now, you Soldier,
You’ve borne your burdens well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven’s streets,
You’ve done your time in Hell.’
Author Unknown~
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posted on
05/16/2011 11:21:48 AM PDT
by
unique
To: unique
Thank you so much for this.
143
posted on
05/16/2011 12:21:57 PM PDT
by
yorkie
(Our POTUS makes me think the person I detested the MOST -- would have been better! (Hillary))
To: unique
Thanks, u, for the cool new woohoos...((HUGS))
Hope you got to cruise over the weekend.
144
posted on
05/16/2011 12:56:18 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: Lady Jag
Good afternoon Lady Jag and (((HUGS))) to you. We are in the mid 80s today, so I have been doing some outside work.
145
posted on
05/16/2011 1:18:35 PM PDT
by
Arrowhead1952
(zero hates Texas and we hate him back.)
To: Arrowhead1952
Good Afternoon, Sarmajor!
146
posted on
05/16/2011 2:44:18 PM PDT
by
Old Sarge
(Marking time on the government's dime...)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Hello, Ma! Nice afternoon down here, how ‘bout you?
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posted on
05/16/2011 2:45:34 PM PDT
by
Old Sarge
(Marking time on the government's dime...)
To: Old Sarge
Back at you Old Sarge. We had the mandatory DADT briefing this weekend. It was scheduled for a 2 - 3 hours. Then, just before it was over, out come the coolers of water and cups for a pee test. Now, if you are going to a briefing that long, what is the last thing you do? Go pee. Dumbass commander and 1SG.
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posted on
05/16/2011 3:23:27 PM PDT
by
Arrowhead1952
(zero hates Texas and we hate him back.)
To: beachn4fun
149
posted on
05/16/2011 3:24:22 PM PDT
by
Arrowhead1952
(zero hates Texas and we hate him back.)
To: beachn4fun
150
posted on
05/16/2011 3:24:22 PM PDT
by
Arrowhead1952
(zero hates Texas and we hate him back.)
To: beachn4fun
151
posted on
05/16/2011 3:24:24 PM PDT
by
Arrowhead1952
(zero hates Texas and we hate him back.)
To: ConorMacNessa
Just peeked in on my iPad....Mary Frances Mitchell is beautiful!! You must be so proud of her on her graduation.
And you got her all packed and she’s home with her stuff. How did your knee hold up? I assume sons were hard at work toting as needed. d:o)
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posted on
05/16/2011 3:57:47 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: beachn4fun
You sure had an interesting weather weekend, beachy...((HUGS))
Hope the rest of your Monday went well. We are functioning at a Keystone Kops level here, and probably for the next few weeks.
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posted on
05/16/2011 5:26:44 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: Kathy in Alaska
Thank you very much, Kathy - we are indeed very proud of her. I brought number two son along to do the heavy lifting - about all I did was arrange stuff in the van and drive. We had lots of rain both on the road and while loading but it went pretty well all in all.
Lamh Foistenach Abu!
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posted on
05/16/2011 6:17:39 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN '69 - St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle!)
To: Arrowhead1952
155
posted on
05/16/2011 8:17:38 PM PDT
by
Old Sarge
(Marking time on the government's dime...)
To: beachn4fun
Boy, beachy....you had a wild weather weekend.
Hope the rest of your Monday was good. ((HUGS))
156
posted on
05/16/2011 10:21:16 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: beachn4fun
Congratulations to your nephew, beachy, on his college graduation.
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posted on
05/16/2011 10:35:47 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: beachn4fun
Vacation? Vacation?? Are we going to do anything exciting, or just hang out?
I’m hoping to take a week off in July and do nothing unless I feel like it.
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posted on
05/16/2011 10:40:08 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: Lady Jag
Lady J....guess what? I followed a black jag X something convertible for a couple miles tonight. The license plate was LDY JAG....
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posted on
05/16/2011 11:55:02 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: unique
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posted on
05/17/2011 12:01:28 AM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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