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A Soldier Fights so That Others Might Live

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Posted By: markantony, 5/31/2021 3:01:16 PM

The Medal of Honor citation says it all: “As the perimeter began to be overrun, it became increasingly difficult for Captain Salomon to work on the wounded. He then saw a Japanese soldier bayoneting one of the wounded soldiers lying near the tent. Firing from a squatting position, Captain Salomon quickly killed the enemy soldier. Then, as he turned his attention back to the wounded, two more Japanese soldiers appeared in the front entrance of the tent. “As these enemy soldiers were killed, four more crawled under the tent walls. Rushing them, Captain Salomon kicked the knife out of the hand of one, shot another, and bayoneted a third.

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Capt. Benjamin Salomon, a true American hero. Read what he did and weep for what America has become.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 5/31/2021 3:43:52 PM (No. 801994)
Clearly, Salomon was a real hero. Like the last line of the movie, "The Bridges of Toko Ri", the admiral talks about the extreme difficulty of flying off of the carriers, striking the enemy, and then fighting on the ground. He says, "Where do we get such men?" Where, indeed? My nephew was seeking a higher position to call in air support for his troops when he was killed. I know that he was most concerned about protecting the men under his command, and using his skills as a pilot to direct air support against the enemy. This is what good men do in battle. And today we remember them and their deeds.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: curious1 5/31/2021 3:45:51 PM (No. 801995)
OP, I'm not so sure it's what America has become, so much as there is clear evidence of massive infiltration by domestic enemies of the constitution. The Republic still stands. Otherwise they wouldn't continue to attack it. Since they control the education/media they want Americans to feel despondent and that they are all alone - especially as the commies/socialists aren't a majority in our country. I think we need to make them feel despondent, just before the firing squad fires or the hangman pulls the lever on the trap door. That's my opinion on how to deal with traitorous domestic enemies of the constitution.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: 4Liberty2020 5/31/2021 4:06:45 PM (No. 802013)
I want to thank all these brave men and women who have put their lives on the line to keep our Country safe. And to those who gave their lives, no words can express the gratitude that we have for you. Today, may we be strong enough and have the courage to keep our Country safe from the enemy within.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: NeverForget 5/31/2021 4:11:23 PM (No. 802016)
Thank you for posting. Young Dr. Salomon, just 30, had a full life probably filled with a wife, chikdren, grandchildren, and service to the community ahead of him. He gave his lthat other men might enjoy those blessings and to protect you and me today. It is impossible to adequately thank this man. I guess only God can do that.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Rama41 5/31/2021 5:38:59 PM (No. 802081)
And the president chooses today, the one day devoted to remembering those we lost in war, to tell us what a horrible no good very bad racist country we are.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Rumblehog 5/31/2021 8:45:40 PM (No. 802199)
Today any man with a university degree and a professional degree after that would be inducted into the military with at least a 1st Lt. rank, and as a Dentist a Captain. For Benjamin Solomon to accept the rank of Private says a lot about who he was, a very humble and honorable man. Of course it was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that day in Saipan. He gave a lot of Japanese a taste of American lead.
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