irag has heroes, so where are their medals?
By bebeando
@bebeando (15)
Philippines
January 24, 2007 1:47am CST
32-year-old Todd Corbin is an Ohio deputy sheriff, a corporal in the Marine reserves and, on a May day in Haditha, Iraq, in 2005, a hero.
A suicide bomber, an IED, mortars, machine guns-four Marines killed right away. Corbin, a truck driver, ran to his wounded platoon sergeant.
If we has a few more heroes. of we had a few parades down fifth Avenue, we'd have a human face on this war.
Medal of Honor recidpient and NBC New consultan Col. Jack Jacobs adds that Irag is different than Vietnamn.
But Jacobs says even while playing defense against a furtive enemy in an unpopular war, there are heroes American needs to know-like Todd Corbin who says whether it's the Navy Corss he was awarded or the Medal of Honor, it's his fallen comrades who deserve any recognition
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