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What an amazing story.
Don't tell John Kerry
Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) Compares Guard Service To Draft-Dodging. If people went to Canada, if people opposed the war, if people chose to be in the Guard, thats their choice, and Ive never raised that in an issue, he said. (Noelle Straub, Kerry Presents Himself As GOPs Worst Nightmare, Boston Herald, 2/3/04)
Kerry Repeats Insult Of Guard. Ive never made any judgments about any choice somebody made about avoiding the draft, about going to Canada, going to jail, being a conscientious objector, going into the National Guard, Kerry, a decorated Vietnam veteran, told Fox News Channel. Those are choices people make. (Nick Anderson, Buoyant Kerry Embraces Role Of Frontrunner, Los Angeles Times, 2/4/04)
DNC Chair Terry McAuliffe Says National Guard Service Not Part of Military. George Bush never served in our military and our country. (ABCs This Week, 2/1/04)
A grateful nation says, “Thank You Master Sgt. Woodrow Wilson Keeble. Rest In Peace.”
But the NCAA won’t allow the name “Fighting Sioux”.
...”Hawkins said 83 grenade fragments were removed from Keeble’s body, but several others remained. “You could tell that the wounds bothered him sometimes, but he never complained. Sagami wrote in his statement that Keeble did not complain on the battlefield either. “At no time did he allow himself to be evacuated during the course of the day. Only after the unit was in defensive positions for the night did he allow himself to be evacuated.”
Compare MSG Keeble’s story to that of the 2004 democrat party nominee for President, the odious John Forbes Kerry. It makes me want to puke when I think how far America has fallen that she would allow the likes of Kerry to even be a Senator, much less run for President.
This piece should be sent to every newspaper in the USA so the anti-American leftists can read about a real American hero, not a phony POS like Kerry. But, they would not reprint it because they are too busy carrying water for another leftwing elitist fraud, Barack Hussein Obama.
May you rest in peace.
The whole COUNTRY should be proud of him!
Ping!
"Perhaps today is a good day to die."
Semper Fi Brother.
What a remarkable story about a great American hero!
Good story and good for the Lakota people as well as all americans
His bravery in combat, leading Soldiers, is beyond question. Of his call to duty, Master Sergeant Keeble said,
——There were terrible moments that encompassed a lifetime, an endlessness, when terror was so strong in me, that I could feel idiocy replace reason. (Yet,) I have never left my position, nor have I shirked hazardous duty. Fear did not make a coward out of me.”
Master Sergeant Keeble volunteered for duty when members of the 164th Inf. Reg. were called to fight in the Korean War. When asked why, he replied,
-——Somebody has to teach these kids how to fight.