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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Heros". Here's how is started: "A friend Emailed this to me. Is this true or Bull$hit? >You Would Never Have "
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A friend Emailed this to me. Is this true or Bull$hit? >You Would Never Have Guessed > >Captain Kangaroo passed away on January 23, 2004 as age 76 , which is odd, >because he always looked to be 76. (DOB: 6/27/27 ) His death reminds us of >the following story: > >Some people have been a bit offended that the actor, Lee Marvin, is buried >in a grave alongside 3- and 4-star generals at >ST1 />Arlington National Cemetery . His marker gives his name, rank (PVT) >and service (USMC). Nothing else. Here's a guy who was only a famous >movie star who served his time, why the heck does he rate burial with these >guys? Well, following is the amazing answer: I always liked Lee >Marvin, but didn't know the extent of his Corps experiences. >In a time when many Hollywood stars served their country in the armed >forces often in rear echelon posts where they were carefully protected, >only to be trotted out to perform for the cameras in war bond promotions, > Lee Marvin was a genuine hero. He won the Navy Cross at Iwo Jima. There >is only one higher Naval award... the Medal Of Honor! >If that is a surprising comment on the true character of the man, he >credits his sergeant with an even greater show of bravery. >Dialog from "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson": His guest was Lee >Marvin. Johnny said, "Lee, I'll bet a lot of people are unaware that you >were a Marine in the initial landing at > Jima >the Navy Cross and were severely wounded." >"Yeah, yeah... I got shot square in the bottom and they gave me the Cross >for securing a hot spot about halfway up Suribachi. Bad thing about >getting shot up on a mountain is guys getting' shot hauling you down. >But,Johnny, at >the bravest man I ever knew... We both got the Cross the same day, but >what he did for his Cross made mine look cheap in comparison. That dumb guy >actually stood up on Red beach and directed his troops to move forward and >get the hell off the beach. Bullets flying by, with mortar rounds landing >everywhere and he stood there as the main target of gunfire so that he >could get his men to safety. He did this on more than one occasion because >his men's safety was more important than his own life. >That Sergeant and I have been lifelong friends. When they brought me off >Suribachi we passed the Sergeant and he lit a smoke and passed it to me, >lying on my belly on the litter and said, "Where'd they get you Lee?" > "Well Bob... if you make it home before me, tell Mom to sell the > outhouse!" >Johnny, I'm not lying, Sergeant Keeshan was the bravest man I ever knew. > The Sergeant's name is Bob Keeshan. You and the world know him as >Captain Kangaroo > >On another note, there was this wimpy little man (who just passed away) on >PBS, gentle and quiet. Mr. Rogers is another of those you would least >suspect of being anything but what he now portrays to our youth. But Mr. >Rogers was a U.S. Navy Seal, combat-proven in Vietnam with over twenty-five >confirmed kills to his name. He wore a long-sleeved sweater on TV, to >cover the many tattoos on his forearm and biceps. He was a master in >small arms and hand-to-hand combat, able to disarm or kill in a heartbeat >After the war Mr. Rogers became an ordained Presbyterian minister and >therefore a pacifist. Vowing to never harm another human and also >dedicating the rest of his life to trying to help lead children on the >right path in life. He hid away the tattoos and his past life and won our >hearts with his quiet wit and charm. > >America's real heroes don't flaunt what they did; they quietly go about >their day-to-day lives, doing what they do best They earned our respect >and the freedoms that we all enjoy. >Look around and see if you can find one of those heroes in your midst. >Often, they are the ones you'd least suspect, but would most like to have >on your side if anything ever happened > >Take the time to thank anyone that has fought for our freedom. With >encouragement they could be the next Captain Kangaroo or Mr.Rogers
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