Monday, May 28, 2012
Chris Hayes: I Feel 'Uncomfortable' Using 'Heroes' To Describe Soldiers Killed In Action (VIDEO)
An example of a hero from WWII in Bataan, Philippines.
Congressional Medal of Honor
Awarded Posthumously
WILLIBALD C. BIANCHI
Rank and organization: First Lieutenant, U.S. Army, 45th Infantry, Philippine Scouts.
Place and date: Near Bagac, Bataan Province, Philippine Islands, 3 February 1942.
Entered service at: New Ulm, Minnesota.
Born: New Ulm, Minnesota.
G.O. No.: 11, 5 March 1942.
When the rifle platoon of another company was ordered to wipe out two strong enemy machinegun nests, 1st Lt. Bianchi voluntarily and of his own initiative, advanced with the platoon leading part of the men.
When wounded early in the action by two bullets through the left hand, he did not stop for first aid but discarded his rifle and began firing a pistol. He located a machinegun nest and personally silenced it with grenades.
When wounded the second time by two machinegun bullets through the chest muscles, 1st Lt. Bianchi climbed to the top of an American tank, manned its antiaircraft machinegun, and fired into strongly held enemy position until knocked completely off the tank by a third severe wound.
Here is a link to Medal of Honor citations, where examples of acts of heroism are defined:
http://www.history.army.mil/moh.html
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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