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To: kevinm13
"They don't make them like that anymore. RIP Smokey Smith."

That's what people used to say about some of our Medal of Honor winners. You know they just keep turning up when the time and circumstances are there, thank God.

I think Mr. Smith is unique because of his character. I would have like to have known him personally. hell of a man.
13 posted on 08/03/2005 12:48:03 PM PDT by Americanexpat (A strong democracy through citizen oversight.)
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To: Americanexpat

Myu Dad served with Smokey in the Seaforth Highlanders and knew him before the war. Smokey was one of the best atheletes to come out of New Westminister B.C. a sprinter, lacrosse and baseball player of some repute.

When Smokey and the boys were cut off by high water on the German side of the Savio River, they hunkered down in the basement of an Italian farmhouse. As luck would have it, they came across a large supply of vino and proceeded to have a party. When the Krauts crashed the festivities, Smokey naturally convinced them to bugger off. Smokey was a neat guy. After he received his V.C., he was placed under protective custody in London because he would head to the nearest Pub, flash his V.C. and drink all night for free.


21 posted on 08/03/2005 1:08:25 PM PDT by albertabound (It's good to beeeeee Albertabound)
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