WednesdayHero~First Lieutenant Randall Lee Ashby

Posted by pet | Wednesday Hero | Wednesday 30 June 2010 2:55 pm

First Lieutenant Randall Lee Ashby
First Lieutenant Randall Lee Ashby
Second Platoon, Company B, 317th Engineer Battalion, 2d Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized)
U.S. Army

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress July 9, 1918 (amended by an act of July 25, 1963), takes pleasure in presenting the Silver Star to First Lieutenant (Corps of Engineers) Randall Lee Ashby, United States Army, for gallantry while serving as the Platoon Leader of Second Platoon, Company B, 317th Engineer Battalion, 2d Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized). First Lieutenant Ashby consistently demonstrated valor in executing his engineer missions as the lead sapper platoon leader for Task Force 2-69 Armor. Serving with Team ASSASSIN, he voluntarily executed dangerous missions in order to contribute to the engineer’s success. First Lieutenant Ashby’s personal bravery and selfless actions are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Third Infantry Division “Rock of the Marne,” and the United States Army. NARRATIVE TO ACCOMPANY AWARD: For gallantry in connection with military operations against a hostile force in the country of Iraq in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. First Lieutenant Ashby distinguished himself while serving as Platoon Leader with Second Platoon, Company B, 317th Engineer Battalion, and attached to 2d Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3d Infantry Division (Mechanized). First Lieutenant Ashby exhibited extreme gallantry on multiple occasions in over 25 days of continuous combat operations. He spearheaded engineer movement for the Division for roughly 200 kilometers to OBJ CLAY, the Highway 1 Bridge across the Euphrates located to the west of An Nasiriyah. On the night of 21 March 2003, First Lieutenant Ashby led the engineer effort at OBJ CLAY under Team Assassin by providing the first reconnaissance of this key bridge as elements of the Iraqi 11th Infantry Division defended the area. First Lieutenant Ashby, while under fire, conducted a difficult classification mission and ensured the safe passage of an armored company onto OBJ CLAY NORTH. Moreover, after the Task Force had established a tactical assembly area to the west, First Lieutenant Ashby returned to OBJ CLAY to reconnoiter a construction bridge adjacent to the Highway 1 Bridge amid enemy artillery fire from the northern shore. Later, as Team Assassin conducted a dangerous linkup with elements of 3-7 Cavalry south of the city of Al Kifl, First Lieutenant Ashby directed his platoon’s emplacement of vital blocking obstacles to prevent enemy penetration of the company’s sector for more than seventy hours of continuous enemy contact. In addition, under his leadership 2d Platoon destroyed 300 pounds of TNT intended by the enemy for use on the Al Kifl Bridge. In southern Al Kifl, his platoon gained entry using demolitions to a water-bottling factory with a water supply greatly needed by both the Task Force and the local populous. First Lieutenant Ashby again distinguished himself on 1 April 2003 by emplacing explosive obstacles along RTE VENEZUELA to the east of the key city of Karbala at OBJ LEE. He led the emplacement with Team Assassin under fire from Saddam Fedayeen RPG ambushes and T-62 tanks. On 6 April 2003 again with Team Assassin as the lead element of the Task Force’s attack into the Taji region north of Baghdad against Republican Guard and Saddam Fedayeen units, First Lieutenant Ashby personally destroyed with, MK-19 fire, eight enemy RPG teams and dismounted enemy soldiers over a 55 kilometer attack to OBJ MONTY. He displayed calm leadership following a fatal enemy RPG strike on one of his M113 armored personnel carriers, providing stability for his men as they treated two other soldiers wounded in action. While escorting a D9 Dozer, a Division high value asset, to OBJ MONTY, First Lieutenant Ashby protected the dozer from an enemy vehicle intent on ramming them. First Lieutenant Ashby’s personal bravery as the lead sapper platoon leader for Task Force 2-69 Armor are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, Third Infantry Division “Rock of the Marne,” and the United States Army.

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These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Finally…………..

Posted by pet | Gulf Oil Disaster,Life | Wednesday 30 June 2010 2:49 pm

Finally..

On April 20 The Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded resulting in a well head leak that has gushed up to 130 million gallons of oil into the sea.It also cost 11 lives and injured critically 7 others. The crew totaled 126.

For 70 days the government allowed BP to handle all attempts at containment and cleanup, we hear
that the govt. is graciously accepting offers of aid. Finally. Thank God.

For whatever reason the government has finally decided to show
a glimmer of intelligence and is ” allowing” 12 countries and international
organizations to assist the USA in cleaning up what is the worst
disaster in history, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill..
Japan, is providing two high-speed skimmers and fire containment boom was the only county named to date.

Thank you to all who have offered.

We can only hope that beach volunteers will be accepted soon as well.

BP whose track record speaks so clearly for its self, is impressing no one nor fooling anyone
with their “We Care” act. Actions speak louder than words as the families of those who died aboard
the platform know.As the world knows watching the oil gush through that pipe, safety, Heh!
Costs too much and slows you down right BP?

We know BP has been lying through their teeth
we suspect that the govt has been also, so now finally a move in the right direction.

That sounds wonderful….. problem is that it’s a bit early to worry about cleanup, when the well
is not contained in any manner. Again I have to ask why is the corp of engineers not on this like….well….
Pick your metaphor…………

Where is our navy? Why are we not using our abilities to solve this problem ?
Why are we not using every available asset to get this under control?

At a conservative estimate of 1,470,000 GAL/DAY that’s a hell of a lot of oil……………..

oil wave

wave of oil

WednesdayHero~Tech Sergeant Victor R. Adams

Posted by pet | Wednesday Hero | Wednesday 16 June 2010 2:15 pm

Tech Sergeant Victor R. Adams
Tech Sergeant Victor R. Adams
20th Special Operations Squadron
U.S. Air Force

The President of the United States of America, authorized by Title 10, Section 8742, United States Code, takes pleasure in presenting the Air Force Cross to Technical Sergeant Victor R. Adams (AFSN: 13533712), United States Air Force, for extraordinary heroism in military operations against an opposing armed force while serving as a UH-1F Helicopter Aerial Gunner of the 20th Special Operations Squadron, Nha Trang Air Base, Vietnam, in action near Duc Co, Republic of Vietnam, on the night of 26 – 27 November 1968. On that date, Sergeant Adams’ aircraft was shot down by hostile ground fire and crashed in dense jungle. Disregarding his own injuries and the imminence of hostile activity, he assisted the co-pilot from the burning helicopter and returned to rescue the trapped personnel. He succeeded in pulling another man from the wreckage, before the severity of the fire and subsequent explosions forced him to abandon further rescue efforts. Through his superb airmanship, aggressiveness, and extraordinary heroism, in the face of hostile forces, Sergeant Adams reflected the highest credit upon himself and the United States Air Force.

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These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Facing Truth

Posted by pet | Gulf Oil Disaster,Life | Tuesday 15 June 2010 6:57 pm

My father always said the truth needed no defence.

BP and the US Goverment have proven that is not a concept they are ready to embrace.
While daily news gets grimmer, we have to ask, where is the outrage, where is the disbeliefthat a company
would be so greedy as to put the entire planet at risk, yes the entire planet.

I along with I hope most of you will be watch and asking questions, like
why wasnt the arny corp of engenieers called in, why were other options not tried?
They could have fixed this weeks ago, or at least been honest and told us where we stand.

Telling us everythings going to be ok is not going to cut it.
I intend to start documenting, and posting my findings.

Bear with me as I am still fighting for strength, but this is bigger then you or I, this
is the fate of earth and life as we know it.