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Decorated Vietnam Vet Arrested Guarding War Memorial and American Flag in San Diego(#3)
Newsgroups: alt.war.vietnam ^ | 11/5/01 | SOURCE: Jaffe & Co., Inc., Strategic Media and Crisis Management

Posted on 11/05/2001 6:36:52 PM PST by B4Ranch

Robert Thomas Northcut is a decorated Vietnam Veteran. In the years that have passed since he was blown up in a delta ambush he spent his time in and out of Veteran's hospitals.

Ten years ago he walked out of the VA hospital never to look back. He found his way to Solana Beach, California where he has lived outside, as a homeless man, never panhandling a dime.

Each day he walks the streets with his trusty German Shepherd, ``TJ,'' given to him by caring townfolks. He always stops to greet people and pat children on their heads as they pet his dog and look in wonderment at this shell of a man, forever wounded serving his country in the war in Vietnam. His Purple Heart went the way of all his belongings when he decided to stop living in a VA hospital and get out and enjoy the beauty of the California coastline with ``TJ.''

His long shaggy Australian bush coat and Crocodile Dundee hat distinguish him for the hero he is as he is seen searching in the morning shadows looking for food.

For ten years Thomas has been the street ambassador of Solana Beach.

When he heard the tragedy of ``9/11'' on his little portable radio he was instantly moved to action. He now had a purpose, a mission, a reason to reestablish his identity. He went to the little traffic island of the City which houses the stone war memorial next to the large American flag pole. He took up residence next to the Memorial, resting his head each night on it to protect it from what he felt was a possible terrorist attack. Each night he lowered the flag and each day raised it to half mast.

Neighbors brought food for him and his dog and brought him newspapers to keep up to date.

It had all come back to him....a purpose, a vision, an identity. He was now back in the line of duty. Every small part helped. His was to raise the flag and to protect the Monument.

Early one morning after he raised the flag, the workmen arrived. As he saluted, they pounded into the ground the two foot square No Trespassing sign. Moments later they called the Sheriff's department and held Thomas there until they arrived.

The city code enforcer ordered a citation to be issued for Thomas Northcut for trespassing. Thomas crumpled it into his pocket and went back to his duties, guarding the monument.

The code enforcer patiently waited for the court appearance date to pass then asked that the arrest warrant be issued.

Thomas and his dog awoke to the angry sounds of deputies as they pulled him from the ground, his hat falling by the side of the Monument and dragged him away in one direction screaming for his dog as they dragged ``TJ'' away to an animal control truck.

Thomas was handcuffed and taken to jail to await arraignment. ``TJ'' was taken to the pound where if unclaimed, he will be put to death in a matter of weeks.

This story did not take place in 1975. It was Thursday, October 26, 2001. Thomas, unable to post the bond, waited in the lockup and had to be sedated because of panic attacks which resulted from his incarceration. Meanwhile, his dog, ``TJ'' has lost his appetite longing for his owner. And the flag just sits at half mast.

``How soon we forget,'' said Sam Georges, an attorney, U.S. Air Force veteran and friend of Northcut's who is trying to get people to help for the jailed vet get released and see that he's reunited with his dog, and in the process sensitize the city. Georges is also president of the internationally famous Anthony Robbins Companies.

``It's pretty obvious that a time like this, we need to show our respect to patriotic Americans to those who have fought to protect our freedoms. Especially those who have worn the uniform of our armed forces and sacrificed for our country,'' said Stephen Jaffe, president Jaffe & Company, a crisis management communications firm in based in Los Angeles.

This morning, Jennifer Lynch, Esq., an attorney living in Vista who heard about the Northcut case from friends, appeared, pro bono, on his behalf in Superior Court. She noted that Northcut has served several days in jail for essentially protecting a Monument to those who had died defending our country during a former war. Northcut remained silent but the Judge, a distinguished veteran himself, saw the sad irony of the case and dismissed it for ``time served.''

``Now there remains only one more injustice to be corrected,'' Lynch stated, ``and that's for Thomas to be reunited with his dog, 'TJ.''' Friends of Northcut have agreed to take him to the pound where ``TJ'' is being held tomorrow. ``If the city officials and the system doesn't get in the way, Thomas and 'TJ' will be together again, greeting the folks in Solana Beach and enjoying the freedom he gave so much of himself to protect,'' Lynch added.

For further information, please contact Jennifer Lynch, Esq., +1-760-643-4113; or Sam Georges, Esq., +1-619-417-1408; or Stephen Jaffe of Jaffe & Co., Inc., +1-310-275-7327.

SOURCE: Jaffe & Co., Inc., Strategic Media and Crisis Management

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/011030/latu141_1.html


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To: Cultural Jihad
Nothing lasts forever....not even the length of time one can be held in jail without being properly arraigned. Mr. Northcut was held until his arraignment at which time the judge released him for time spent. Since Mr. Northcut is not the type of person who panhandles of asks for handouts, it is quite possible that he refused to be bailed out by his friend. Lighten up, Jihad.
181 posted on 11/06/2001 6:53:54 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: mystomachisturning
BUMP TO HELP A VET IN NEED
182 posted on 11/07/2001 2:07:11 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
As I ponder my little run in with NAMMRAINE and Cultural Jihad
I wonder what their motives were?
Did they actually offer any solution to the problem Mr. Northcut and TJ were enduring?
Did they say anything that would ensure their freedom?
Nope they were Cynics!
and Cynics have no stomach for elephant!
Problems in our society are not cured by Cynics,
Oh they may throw money at the problem, But they don't get to the meat of the matter!
I believe that Mr. Northcut and TJ were removed from this Memorial so that the city could have a "trouble free" Veteran's Day!
The sign may have read "No Tresspassing"!
But what it meant was "No Dogs or Soldiers on the Grass!"
183 posted on 11/07/2001 5:46:52 AM PST by usmcobra
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To: B4Ranch; Native American Female Vet
Any updates????
184 posted on 11/07/2001 9:14:39 AM PST by Scuttlebutt
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To: Scuttlebutt; butter pecan fan
bump
185 posted on 11/07/2001 9:24:26 AM PST by MistyCA
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To: dead culture watch; B4Ranch; ALOHA RONNIE; Landru; Mudboy Slim; Bigg Red
Well, it is because of you folks that this has happened.

Just when the road seems too long, friends and inspiration happen....

Thanks, B4Ranch and all.

186 posted on 11/07/2001 9:35:04 AM PST by LoneGreenEyeshade
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To: LoneGreenEyeshade
"...friends and inspiration happen...."

FR's full of both, mi amigo...MUD

187 posted on 11/07/2001 11:01:06 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: B4Ranch
Great Story.. thanks so much for keeping us informed on this one.. God Bless America !!

David

188 posted on 11/07/2001 11:32:57 AM PST by davidosborne
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To: Mudboy Slim
"...friends and inspiration happen...." FR's full of both, mi amigo..

Of which you are among the treasured.

:~)

189 posted on 11/07/2001 11:38:56 AM PST by LoneGreenEyeshade
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
How about contacting the DAV so they can write up a story about this in their next edition? Plus, I did track down some info about Northcut just to satisfy myself about him. I found out where and when he was born and something about his family. This information is something that I think should not be published on a chat board because it infringes on his right to privacy (in my opinion), plus it is nothing that can possibly help him because he certainly knows where and when he was born! lol. He is legit from what I have seen so far.
190 posted on 11/07/2001 3:24:38 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: B4Ranch
Hopefully we are not letting this thread die down! Where is everyone?????
191 posted on 11/07/2001 3:28:55 PM PST by MistyCA
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To: B4Ranch; mystomachisturning
THREAD 4 LATEST NEWS
192 posted on 11/07/2001 4:25:06 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thanks for the flag on this, and BTTT for your post #21.
193 posted on 11/08/2001 5:18:44 AM PST by summer
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To: B4Ranch
Northcut was in the USN stationed in South Viet Nam. He was a 'river rat' and was injured over in Cambodia. There was 13 men in the boat when the boat exploded from enemy fire. Apparently some men were killed and a few were injured. He was sent to a hospital in Australia to recover.

I've never heard of a US serviceman being sent to a hospital in Australia from RVN. Was it very common?

194 posted on 11/08/2001 7:59:54 AM PST by jo6pac
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To: jo6pac
When the capacity of the hospitals in Japan shrunk, Australia was a frequently used option.
195 posted on 11/08/2001 8:26:19 AM PST by B4Ranch
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To: mystomachisturning
Look at #194. Catch up to the rest of us.LOL
196 posted on 11/08/2001 8:27:59 AM PST by B4Ranch
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To: B4Ranch; Native American Female Vet
Thank you for taking up the cause of this hero. Is there any sort of fund established? I'm sure many FReepers would contribute.
197 posted on 11/08/2001 9:40:27 AM PST by Bigg Red
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To: Bigg Red
Sam Georges is taking up these concerns. We'll know more about what is available in three weeks. See #192 for the latest.
198 posted on 11/08/2001 10:27:11 AM PST by B4Ranch
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