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ABNMP619 08:06 AM 09-11-2010
Hey everyone, just wanted so share some news with you. In case you have not seen it yet, we now have a living Afghan War Vet who will be given the nations highest honor; The Medal of Honor. This young man fought out here in the vally of Afghansitan known as the Korengal (Death Valley or Devils Playground). Please check out the link below to the Washington Post.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...091002729.html

:-)
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icehog3 09:07 AM 09-11-2010
Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, a true American hero. :-)
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pnoon 09:21 AM 09-11-2010
This guy is truly a hero and a role model for our children.
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Chingas 10:13 AM 09-11-2010
He's humble. He is a Hero and he can easily be seen as an idol and model for all men and women of the service and not. My congrats go to him!
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kelmac07 10:14 AM 09-11-2010
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta, a true American hero. :-)
:-) :-)
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ABNMP619 07:51 AM 09-12-2010
I think it is truly awesome! Please feel free to share with our fellow Americans.
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hotreds 08:31 AM 09-12-2010
Hoorah!
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Maestro 07:29 PM 09-12-2010
What an amazing story! Thanks for sharing!
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ABNMP619 08:12 AM 09-13-2010
Just so everyone knows, the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan is considered the deadliest place in Afghansitan per square mile. The Soldiers nickname for the Korengal is "Death Valley." We are still fighting in the Korengal and the documentary RESTREPO is look into its nasty area.
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SNKBYT 05:09 AM 09-16-2010
:-):-)
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Conch Republican 05:56 AM 09-16-2010
Originally Posted by ABNMP619:
Just so everyone knows, the Korengal Valley in Afghanistan is considered the deadliest place in Afghansitan per square mile. The Soldiers nickname for the Korengal is "Death Valley." We are still fighting in the Korengal and the documentary RESTREPO is look into its nasty area.
Just finished a book about the valley and outpost Restrepo (think they made a documentary too - havent seen it).

I am in awe of what our fighting men and women do - just so I can sleep safely in my bed at night.

Thank You!
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GreekGodX 06:07 AM 09-16-2010
Originally Posted by Conch Republican:
I am in awe of what our fighting men and women do - just so I can sleep safely in my bed at night.

Thank You!
:-)

I will never be able to show enough thanks for everything our soldiers do to protect this country. You guys are all fantastic! And to have someone get this honor is truely amazing. Congrats!
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nozero 06:15 AM 09-16-2010
:-)
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JDTexan 06:33 AM 09-16-2010
Originally Posted by GreekGodX:
:-)

I will never be able to show enough thanks for everything our soldiers do to protect this country. You guys are all fantastic! And to have someone get this honor is truely amazing. Congrats!
:-) Thanks to all our brave men and women.
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Matt-N-Ga 06:54 AM 09-16-2010
Amazing. These men and women are truly brave. I'm proud of each and every one of them.
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ucla695 07:04 AM 09-16-2010
:-) :-)
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bobarian 11:33 AM 09-16-2010
:-)

Saw this on the news earlier in the week. :-)
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Don Fernando 12:00 PM 09-16-2010
Originally Posted by ABNMP619:
I think it is truly awesome! Please feel free to share with our fellow Americans.
and allies. You're not alone in this battle agains terrorism. Hopefully our new government will decide to send our troops back to Uruzgan after the previous government decided to leave (and fell because of it) before the job was done.
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yourchoice 12:05 PM 09-16-2010
Thank you for the link. I got chills reading the story. Thank you Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta.
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CBI_2 06:04 PM 09-16-2010
Truly amazing! Sadly not many survive their heroic actions. Awesome that this young man did. :-)
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