Posted on 02/02/2006 5:45:34 PM PST by RedStateRocker
September 2005, Marine Gunnery Sgt. Michael Burghardt, a 35-year-old native of Huntington Beach, California, who had served with the Marine Corps for 18 years (the last 15 of them in bomb disposal), was called upon to disarm some improvised explosive devices (IEDs) near Ramadi, Iraq. As a member of an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit, Sgt. Burghardt was tasked with locating, identifying, disarming and disposing of the IEDs that Iraqi insurgents have increasingly been using as offensive weapons against U.S. troops.
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The Omaha World-Herald photograph of Sgt. Burghardt displayed above taken in the aftermath of the bomb blast and showing him "standing on his own two feet, pants cut off, legs bandaged and directing a single-digit salute of defiance at his attackers" appeared in that newspaper five days later and quickly became one of the most popular iconic images of the Iraq War. As the World-Herald noted of its origins and impact: ... with two new young Marines in his ordnance disposal unit and the insurgent attackers undoubtedly looking on "I didn't want them to see the team leader carried away on a stretcher," [Burghardt] said.
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The MAN has onions !
"I apologize for that omission, you are correct."
No apology needed. Thanks for posting, from all who missed the earlier ones. Prevoious posting on FR is no accomplishment and does not require acknowlegement by later posters.
GOD BLESS IRON MIKE !!!
I am glad we have him !!!!
Wouldn't have mattered anyway, his are made of iron.
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