The Sailor Pictured Below Is, Navy Petty Officer, PO2 (Petty Officer, Second Class)
EOD2 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Second Class) "MIKE MONSOOR"
April 5th, 1981 ~ September 29th, 2006.
Mike Monsoor, Was Awarded "The Congressional Medal Of Honor" Last Week, For Giving His Life In Iraq, As He Jumped On, And Covered With His Body, A Live Hand Grenade, That Was Accidentally Dropped By A Navy Seal, Saving The Lives Of A Large Group Of Navy Seals That Was Passing By!
During Mike Monsoor's Funeral, At Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, In San Diego, California. The Six Pallbearers Removed The Rosewood Casket From The Hearse, And Lined Up On Each Side Of Mike Monsoor's Casket, Were His Family Members, Friends, Fellow Sailors, And Well-wishers.
The Column Of People Continued From The Hearse, All The Way To The Grave Site. What The Group Didn't Know At The Time Was, Every Navy Seal (45 To Be Exact) That Mike Monsoor Saved That Day Was Scattered Through-Out The Column!
As The Pallbearers Carried The Rosewood Casket Down The Column Of People To The Grave Side. The Column Would Collapse. Which Formed A Group Of People That Followed Behind.
Every Time The Rosewood Casket Passed A Navy Seal, He Would Remove His Gold Trident Pin From His Uniform, And Slap It Down Hard, Causing The Gold Trident Pin To Embed Itself Into The Top Of The Wooden Casket! Then The Navy Seal Would Step Back From The Column, And Salute!
Now For Those, (And Me) Who Doesn't Know What A Trident Pin Is, Are What It Looks Like? Here Is The Definition And Photo!
After One Completes The Basic Navy Seals Program Which Lasts For Three Weeks, And Is Followed By Seal Qualification Training, Which Is 15 More Weeks Of Training, Necessary To Continue Improving Basic Skills And To Learn New Tactics And Techniques, Required For An Assignment To A Navy Seal Platoon. After successful completion, Trainees Are Given Their Naval Enlisted Code, And Are Awarded The Navy Seal Trident Pin. With This Gold Pin They Are Now Officially Navy Seal's!
It Was Said, That You Could Hear Each Of The 45 Slaps From Across The Cemetery! By The Time The Rosewood Casket Reached The Grave Site, It Looked As Though It Had A Gold Inlay From The 45 Trident Pins That Lined The Top!
This Was A Fitting End To An Eternal Send-Off For A Warrior Hero! This Should Be Front-Page News! Instead Of The Garbage We Listen To And See Every Day.
Here's A Good Idea! Since The Main Stream Media Won't Make This News. Then We Choose To Make It News By publishing It.
I Am Proud Of All The Branches Of Our Military. If You Are Proud Too, Please Pass This On. If Not, Then Don't. But Rest Assured, That The Fine Men And Women Of Our Military Will Continue To Serve And Protect Your Freedom And Right To Do So!
"GOD BLESS AND KEEP OUR TROOPS SAFE!
"GOD BLESS AND KEEP OUR TROOPS SAFE!
I do recall the story. In fact, I did see it on the "6:00 News" (Channel 3 - WFSB).
ReplyDeleteWFSB News (Check it out)
http://www.wfsb.com/news/15827475/detail.html
http://www.wfsb.com/news/16377387/detail.html
http://www.wfsb.com/news/16460103/detail.html Mentions others
His heroism was reported on the CBS Evening News
CBS News:
http://www.cbsnews.com/2316-100_162-558812-1.html
It was in the local paper,The New Haven Register
New Haven Register
http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2008/04/09/past_stories/19921471.txt
And, of course, it was in the New York Times.
New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/09/washington/09medal.html
It was in big and small newspapers throughout the country - from Portland, ME to LaCrosse, WS to L. A.
The story of this man's heroism was everywhere
Sadly, it appears that someone is using the death of a true hero to make a political point to promote their own bias, e.g. "I bet you didn't see this in the newspaper or on the 6:00 News".
It sounds like they have a grudge against the media.
Isn't it sad that someone would use the death of a man who made the ultimate sacrifice to make a political point?
Isn't it sad that someone would charge that the story wasn't carried by print or broadcast news when it actually was covered?
I'm not a liberal. I'm pro-life. I voted for George W. Bush. I believe in the right to bear arms (I own a gun myself.).
Yet, I can't tolerate lies like these.
The men and women that make up our military are fighting for us - not for lies.
They deserve better.