Davis' job as a member of the Signal Corps in Vietnam was to deliver radio equipment by helicopter to troops on the front lines. He said he "got caught up in rocket attacks" every few weeks, and the helicopter "was hit a few times." But more traumatic for the impressionable Davis was the fact that few of his frat brothers or law school classmates were in Vietnam. Even fewer were on the front lines.
"I was pretty naive growing up, and I just thought everyone did their duty. America was fighting a war, everyone kind of had to share the burden," Davis recalls. "The burden of this war fell disproportionately on minorities and whites who were less well-educated." He adds: "That's why I'm a Democrat."
He was awarded a Bronze Star for his year in Vietnam. The commendation noted his "initiative, zeal, sound judgment and devotion to duty" in the effort to rid Vietnam "of the Communist threat to its freedom." Wary that he may give his more liberal audiences the wrong impression, Davis now often calls the war "ill-conceived" and asks them not to "think I'm a hawk."
On February 24, 1996, three light aircraft left Miami on a routine flight. Their missions, to search the waters off the Florida Coast for rafters trying to reach the US shores, and bring them help by guiding the US Coast Guard to their location. That day in February, only one plane would return to its home base in Miami.
Tune in to Radio FreeRepublic this Thursday, March 14, at 9 PM EST, and listen to the actual sounds of a terrorist in action, murdering unarmed American citizens.
Sr. José Basulto, founder of Brothers to the Rescue and pilot of the surviving Cessna, will shed light on the events of that day, and detail how the Clinton administration withheld advanced knowledge of the attack from the humanitarian volunteer group, helping seal the fate of these four courageous flyers.
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This idiot doesn't remember that Lyndon Johnson was the President from November, 1963 until January, 1969. Wasn't that when the draft levels were the highest? Also, wasn't Congress controlled by the Dems during that time period?
BTW - your screen name is a hoot!