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As famous as Michael Jackson?
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Posted: Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 04:10 PM UTC
Do You Know What These Two Men Have In Common?


They both died June 25th, 2009. One has been covered 24/7 by the media; the other has been forgotten.
Travel back now 44 years.....
You're a 19-year-old kid. You're critically wounded and dying in the jungle in the Ia Drang Valley , 11-14-1965, LZ X-ray, Vietnam . Your infantry unit is outnumbered 8-1 and the enemy fire is so intense, from 100 - 200 yards away, that your own Infantry Commander has ordered the MediVac helicopters to stop coming in. You're lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns, and you know you're not getting out… Your family is half way around the world, 12,000 miles away and you'll never see them again. As the world starts to fade in and out, you know this is the day. Then, over the machine gun noise, you faintly hear that sound of a helicopter and you look up to see an unarmed Huey, but it doesn't seem real because no Medi-Vac markings are on it.
Ed Freeman is coming for you. He's not Medi-Vac, so it's not his job, but he's flying his Huey down into the machine gun fire, after the Medi-Vacs were ordered not to come.
He's coming anyway.
And he drops it in and sits there in the machine gun fire as they load 2 or 3 of you on board.
Then he flies you up and out, through the gunfire to the doctors and nurses.
And he kept coming back, 13 more times, and took about 30 of you and your buddies out, who would never have gotten out.
Medal of Honor Recipient Ed Freeman died on Wednesday, June 25th, 2009, at the age of 80, in Boise , ID. May God rest his soul.
Since the media didn't give him the coverage he deserves, let’s say “Thank You” to a REAL American hero.
THANKS AGAIN, ED, FOR WHAT YOU DID FOR OUR COUNTRY.
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Posted: Sunday, September 20, 2009 - 04:56 PM UTC
RIP Ed.
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Posted: Monday, September 21, 2009 - 12:38 AM UTC
A real nice tribute to a Real hero. Thaks for sharring his story
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Posted: Monday, September 21, 2009 - 01:45 AM UTC
Not quite completely true: Snopes
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Posted: Monday, September 21, 2009 - 01:49 AM UTC
How does something happen like this in our world. Heros die for the good of humanity and some friggin pop stars funeral is televised world wide for weeks and we hear how a disfunctional faimly can't handle it and they argue over the movie rights to show the funeral. In my opinion, it is a total disgrace to forget our vets and I can't help but blame the media bosses and the race for ratings and the all mighty dollar.Hey mster media, how did your ratings go, did you get enough sponsers to pay big bucks so your C.E.O.'s made a profit. What did Ed or Jordi or our other vets make? Hell, they can't even get the government to do what's right for them. Heros do what needs to be done without question. What the heck did Mikiale Jackson do for the world?