Thursday, June 26, 2008

Hero's and Flags


A Day in the Life of a Hero

Lance Corporal Christopher Aldesperger, awared the Navy Cross posthumously for heroic actions in Fallujah, remembered:

Aldesperger rushed forward, engaging a concealed machine gun position while he helped Rogero and Sunnerville to the only cover available, the stairwell to the roof. Once secure in the realtive safety of the rooftop, Aldesperger single handed held off insurgents who tried to storm the stairway. With blood streaming down his shrapnel peppered face, he watching in silent rage while insurgents peppered the lifeless body of L/Cpl. Hodges with bullets, including two head shots. When one insurgent rushed forward to grab Hodges weapon, Aldesperger dropped him with one round.

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About the pic- Flag Day-

lamestream media doesn't get it, of course. Great video here.

American Sheepdogs sponsored "Flag Day in West Chester, PA" on Saturday June 14th. We are a group of partriots who have been conducting weekly Pro-Troop Victory rallies since last Sept. Our mission is to "show open and public support for our troops and their mission". This grassroots movement has grown from one man to a consistent 30+ each and every Saturday.

The goal of "Flag Day" was to get 100 people to come out. The rally was a huge success - almost 200 great Americans showed up! One couple came all the way from Orlando to be with us. Their son is in the Marines and they wanted to be with people who appreciated what their Marine son was doing for us and was behind his mission



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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Flag Day in West Chester was a fabulous success! Thanks for your post on the rally!

10:27 AM  

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