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Major Ed Freeman

04/20/2009 10:50 AM

I just received this email from a friend of mine and thought I would share it with others who may be interested.

Bill

Major Ed Freeman

You're a 19 year old kid. You're critically wounded, and dying in the jungle in the La Drang Valley, 11-14-1965, Landing Zone X-Ray, Vietnam. Your infantry unit is outnumbered 8 - 1, and the enemy fire is so intense, from 100 or 200 yards away, that your own Infantry Commander has ordered the Medi-Vac 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 un-armed 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-Vac 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 Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at the age of 80, in Boise, ID. May God rest his soul.

I bet you didn't hear about this hero's passing, but we sure were told a whole bunch about some Hip-Hop Coward beating the crap out of his "girlfriend."

Medal of Honor Winner Ed Freeman!

Shame on the American Media.

Let us remember him by forwarding this email!

See an article about Ed Freeman on Wikipedia.

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Re: Major Ed Freeman

04/20/2009 11:03 AM

Here, here!

But in fact he died last year and CNN did cover, not his death, but both the pilots as part of the discussion of the movie "We Were Soldiers Once ... and Young"

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04/20/2009 12:04 PM

Both Foxnews and MSNBC covered his award of the Medal of Honor:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,254279,00.html

http://dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/07/11/265756.aspx

Nothing about his death, though.

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04/20/2009 9:41 PM

Tragic how people can idolize a loser like Chris Brown and forget a true hero like Major Ed Freeman .

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Re: Major Ed Freeman

04/24/2009 11:24 AM

There are many acts of selfless heroism in any war. Major Freeman was lucky enough to be able to do more than his share, and live through it. People will wonder what makes someone do that, and why in Hell did he go back? Did anyone hear about it back in 'The World' when it happened? I plan to check, and will give an update.

Just after I got out of the Infantry (Chu Lai AO) on a light duty profile (1/29/68, the day before Tet), I was assigned to my PMOS, Signal, 36K20, which included a Crypto clearance. From then on I could read the casuality list (actual) and read The Stars and Stripes news paper. The numbers in each list were NEVER the same for any given time period. I asked the LT about it, his reply was "Well, you know how it is." Pressed he said "Drop it." The powers that be were lying then, and still are now.

Here's to you Major Freeman!

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