Showing posts with label heroes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heroes. Show all posts

James Megellas, 103-Year-Old WWII Hero, Passes Away

Then-Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley hosts
Lt. Col. James “Maggie” Megellas at Pentagon
in 2017. (Photo by Sgt. Jamill Ford/Army)
Updated August 1, 2020: This post was originally posted on March 2, 2008.

We are sad to learn that retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel James “Maggie” Megellas, "the most decorated officer in the history of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division," passed away on April 2, 2020 at the age of 103.

Lt. Col. Megellas, of Colleyville, Texas and a Life Member of AHEPA Chapter 369, Madison, Wisconsin, passed away April 2, 2020. He was 103 years old.

Read his amazing story at The National Herald. Here's an excerpt:

Unique Video Documentary Examines the Sacrifices - and Physics - of D-Day Invasion of Normandy

June 6, 2013 - It was 69 years ago today that American soldiers, along with others from Allied nations, invaded the coast of Normandy in Nazi-occupied France in WWII. It was one of the deadliest days for Allies during World War Two, but one that turned the tide against Hitler's Nazi Regime. The invasion of Normandy was the biggest invasion ever made from the sea.

This video documentary (below) is a great look at the sacrifices made by so many soldiers on June 6, 1944. "Surviving D-Day: Omaha Beach 1944" not only examines the soldiers' struggles on that day, but gives us a fascinating look at "behind the scenes" factors that determined successes and failures: Magicians, the physics of water, breakfast choices and more. This is like no documentary about World War II that you've ever seen...

The Exploitation of Charles Ramsey

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May 23, 2013 - When is a hamburger a hero sandwich? When it's given free to Charles Ramsey, the burger lover and good Samaritan who rescued Amanda Berry and her daughter, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight from the house of Arial Castro in Cleveland on May 6.

When is a hero just a cheap way to get publicity for your restaurant? 

Ramsey ended their decade-long nightmare and became an instant hero, and a bunch of Ohio restaurants are shamelessly using Ramsey as the center piece to get virtually free public relations. The exploitation of Charles Ramsey is in full swing.

"I went to McDonald's," he told Fox News, "came home, I'm eating my McDonald's, I got the day off from work, so naturally you're doing nothing. And, I hear this girl screaming, and she's going nuts." As any real hero would do, he put down his food and ran outside to see what the trouble was. That's when he found Amanda Berry yelling for help from the inside of Castro's front door.

More than a dozen restaurants in the Cleveland area are now tripping over each other to give Ramsey free burgers for life. And, finally, McDonald's itself has promised free burgers to Ramsey, but only for a year.

And why not? They're getting a lot of free publicity. It will cost each of them nothing more than a few burgers a month at most.

I'm happy for Charles Ramsey that he's is getting free food for performing his civic duty. Thousands of other Americans perform heroic deeds every year. Some are professional first responders: Fire fighters, police officers, paramedics, and so on. Many are ordinary people who help neighbors and strangers in distress, from stopping to give first aid to accident victims to to running into a burning house to save people to intervening in a mugging. How many of those people -- even after being interviewed for TV -- get free food for life from local restaurants? (Answer: None.)

“We want to honor our local hero with local food,” said Scott Kuhn, who runs several of the restaurants giving Ramsey free burgers. Webpronews quoted Kuhn's explanation: “He stopped his meal midway through to help those women. We’re now making sure he has other opportunities to go out and fully enjoy his burger.” Yah, sure. Really?

Charles Ramsey, The Man Who Ended Amanda Berry's 10-Year Kidnapping Nightmare (Updated)

Amanda Berry
Amanda Marie Berry: 
undated handout, FBI
UPDATE -- MAY, May 9: This post now includes videos of  Charles Ramsey's interviews on Good Morning America,  WKYC Channel 3, and Anderson Cooper 360.

May 5, 2013 - She was kidnapped on April 21, 2003 as she left her job at a Burger King. Amanda Marie Berry was missing ever since. Tonight, however, she and two other kidnapped women are free thanks to the heroic efforts of neighbor Charles Ramsey.

According to police, reports CBS News, "a woman claiming to be Amanda Berry called 911 Monday. She said she was kidnapped 10 years ago and said she is currently at a home at 2210 Seymour.  She also told the dispatcher that Gina DeJesus was with her. A third missing woman, 32-year old Michelle Knight, was also at the location with Berry and DeJesus. It's believed Knight disappeared in 2000."

There are some odd discrepancies in the reporting of this story. CBS reports that a witness "says he saw Amanda Berry come running out of the house kicking and screaming 'Help me!,' and carrying a baby in her arms." That makes no sense, however. Kicking? The man who held her captive had reportedly left the house. Why was she kicking? It makes even less sense after you watch the Fox8-Cleveland news video below, in which we see neighbor Charles Ramsey let her out. It was from Ramsey's cell phone that Berry made her frantic call to 911 (hear the audio below).   

HERO: In the Fox8 video report, Charles Ramsey told Fox8 that he heard Berry screaming from inside the house next to his. In the video below, Ramsey says that he ran next door and Berry identified herself to him, and he says he let her out.

"I heard this girl screaming," Ramsey said, "and she's going nuts." He said nobody knew there was any females in the house, and so her screaming was "a dead giveaway that something's wrong. And I came to the front door and looked at her, she said 'My name is Amanda Berry, please, get me out of this house'." Ramsey said that the police arrested a suspect at a nearby McDonald's, which the Fox reporter confirmed.

911 CALL: "Help me! I'm Amanda Berry. I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years and I'm here. I'm free now," Berry told a 911 operator. The recording was released by Cleveland police and posted on the website of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. You can hear the audio here. You can hear Charles Ramsey's 911 call at The Cleveland Plain Dealer (language advisory). Fox8 reports that three suspects were arrested late this evening. "The men, ages 54, 52 and 50, are brothers. One of them has been identified as Ariel Castro." Cleveland police will have a news conference on Tuesday morning.



RIP: General Norman Schwarzkopf, Dead at 78


General Norman Schwarzkopf
Dec. 27, 2012 - Another great American has passed away. A U.S. official says retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded the U.S.-led international coalition that drove Saddam Hussein's forces out of Kuwait in 1991, has died. He was 78," reports FoxNews.

Schwarzkopf, also known as "Stormin' Norman," The "U.S. official" was not authorized to release the information publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
  • Read more about Gen. Schwarzkopf, including his background, at NPR
  • Read an excellent history of the 1991-1992 Iraq conflict by the general at Frontline's Oral History at PBS
  • Video: Gen. Schwarzkopf describes the victory of Desert Storm with added combat footage (below).

Obama, Emanuel, Gregory Hypocrites About Armed School Guards

Dec. 26, 2012 - The hypocrisy of Liberals, Democrats and other subspecies of anti-gun creatures is mind-boggling.

After the Dec. 14 shooting that killed 28 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, the NRA's Wayne LaPierre called for placement of armed guards in all of the nation's schools.

As predicted, the anti-gun crowd immediately howled that guns are not a way to protect kids in schools, many arguing that it would only compound the problem. And yet...

The hypocrisy comes from politicians such as Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and His Royal Highness Barack Obama, and such as NBC's David Gregory. They say they are anti-gun, each has made statements against putting armed guards in schools, they all send their children to private schools where armed personnel protect the staff and students.

Emanuel and Obama, and thousands of other politicians, never appear in public without a cadre of well-armed guard flanking them for protection. And who can blame them? They want to be safe. They feel that armed guards protect themselves and their kids. So, why then, do they tell us that the same thing won't protect you and me?

"As it happens," notes Wizbangblog.com, "Gregory sends his kids to D.C.-based Sidwell Friends, the same expensive, high-end school the President sends his own children to. Every day that school features armed security details. In fact, the security department is quite large for such a small school as Daniel Halper points out."

Yet, hypocritical elitists such as Obama, Emanuel and Gregory insist that what works well for them is not appropriate for the average ordinary peasant. “It’s outrageous and unsettling that the NRA would choose to address gun violence not by taking assault weapons off our streets, but by adding more guns to our schools,” Emanuel said in a written statement. “That is not the right answer for our society, our schools and most importantly our children.”

"While the Obama administration is calling the idea of armed protection at our schools crazy, they are not mentioning the fact that Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC, has 11 security officers and is seeking to hire more," points out Gather.com. (See the classified ad here.) "This of course is on top of the secret service officers that are at the school daily since Obama's daughter attend there. Joe Biden's grandchildren as well as children and grandchildren of other high profile political figures attend Sidwell Friends. One more note here. As Hillary and Bill Clinton were calling for gun control, their daughter was attending Sidwell Friends for the superb protection afforded by the added by the schools armed security."

Perhaps Emanuel's hypocrisy was best summed by Jim Johnson of WLS 890 AM in Chicago:
"Oh, outraged huh? Gee, if he's soooo outraged, then why doesn't he pull his kids out of the LAB School at the U of C campus. Guess the 2 U of C armed police officers that work the Lab School everyday just make for such a scary and unsafe environment. Oh wait, if he did that then he just might have to enroll his kids in the local CPS school by his house!?!?! Wait, that can't happen. CPS is just good enough for the peasants kids but not for his little angels. Double standard hypocrite." (h/t: Second City Cop)
Johnson was referring to The University of Chicago Laboratory School, an exclusive and expensive private school. Before he ascended to the Throne, Obama sent his daughters to this bastion of education for the wealthy and privileged. Emanuel currently sends his own kids there. (This begs for a discussion of their hypocrisy about school choice and school vouchers, but we'll save that for another day.)

What the anti-gun idiots do not seem to understand is the painfully obvious fact that when there is a mad killer on the loose in a school, there will be a scramble to call 911. And why is 911 called? To get police to the scene, of course, so that they can - drum roll, please - introduce guns into the school, and thereby stop the lunatic. In other words - and this is what the anti-gun morons cannot seem to comprehend - the defensive guns will be in a school that's under attack sooner or later. Yet, with incredibly dysfunctional "logic," the anti-gun imbeciles opt have the defensive guns arrive later, after the murderous attacker has had more time to kill than he would have if an armed guard, armed teacher or other armed staff member been able to draw his or her own pistol and end the killing well before the police dispatcher even finished with the first 911 call.

"How have our nation's priorities gotten so far out of order?" asked LaPierre in his statement. "Think about it. We care about our money, so we protect our banks with armed guards. American airports, office buildings, power plants, courthouses - even sports stadiums - are all protected by armed security. We care about the President, so we protect him with armed Secret Service agents. Members of Congress work in offices surrounded by armed Capitol Police officers. Yet when it comes to the most beloved, innocent and vulnerable members of the American family - our children - we as a society leave them utterly defenseless, and the monsters and predators of this world know it and exploit it. That must change now!"

So there they are: Obama and fellow anti-gun clowns telling us that we need stricter gun laws. They tell us what we cannot do to protect our own children, while they themselves do exactly what they say would be wrong for us. It should be remembered that the State of Connecticut and the City of Chicago have some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. And just how are those working out?

RIP, Gerry Anderson, Creator of Thunderbirds, UFO and Space 1999

Dec. 26, 2012 - Gerry Anderson, creator of 1960s sci-fi hit TV show "Thunderbirds" died at the age of 83 today. Thunderbirds became a cult classic, as did his other creations "UFO" and "Space: 1999." The death of Anderson, a British citizen, was announced by his son Jamie in a blog post today:

"I’m very sad to announce the death of my father, Thunderbirds creator, Gerry Anderson. He died peacefully in his sleep at midday today (26th December 2012), having suffered with mixed dementia for the past few years. He was 83. Please make donations in his memory to the Alzheimer’s Society via justgiving.com/RememberingGerryAnderson"

Anderson was a driving force behind many other sci-fi television shows, too. "Supercar," "Fireball XL5," "Stingray," and "The Protectors" are just a few. See his full filmology at IMDb and read more about Gerry Anderson at UFO Pundit....

RIP, Charles Durning. War Hero, Actor Dead at 89

Charles Durning, 1923-2012
Dec. 25, 2012 - Actor Charles Durning, star of stage and screen, died yesterday in his New York City home at the age of 89. The Hollywood Reporter says that his agent "told The Associated Press that he died Dec. 24 of natural causes."

Durning was one of the greats of Hollywood, equally commanding in both comedic or dramatic roles. Durning's 50-year acting career included roles in film, television and Broadway. He played supporting roles in memorable movies such as "Tootsie," "Dog Day Afternoon," "The Hudsucker Proxy," "Home for the Holidays," "Dick Tracy" and more.

"Durning also was an accomplished stage actor and once said he preferred doing plays because of the immediacy they offered," reports Reuters. "He gained his first substantial acting experience through the New York Shakespeare Festival starting in the early 1960s and won a Tony Award for playing Big Daddy in a 1990 Broadway revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

Military Hero: Acting was not the most impressive aspect of Charles Durning. He was also a highly-decorated soldier in World War II. In real life, Durning's is a story of incredible heroism. For his service during World War II, notes Military Money Matters, "Charles Durning was awarded the Silver Star Medal and three Purple Hearts."

Durning's death came on the same day as that of another great actor, Jack Klugman, who died of natural causes in his home in Northridge, CA.

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NRA's Wayne LaPierre: The Only Thing That Stops a Bad Guy With a Gun Is a Good Guy With a Gun

Dec. 21, 2012 - FULL VIDEO of NRA Press Conference - Many predicted that the world would end today. They were wrong. Another prediction that proved false was that the National Rifle Association would soften its stand on gun rights as guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Au contraire, for the NRA is standing strong today by issuing a powerful statement that they are standing strong on guns and the need for them. The NRA made a gutsy and hard-truths statement this morning at their news conference in Washington, D.C.

"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun," said Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the NRA. He also said that "the monsters and the predators of the world" take advantage of the fact that schools and other places are "gun-free zones." As we've said here many times, gun-free zones are helpless-victim zones, deliberately made vulnerable to attack. (Read the full text of Wayne LaPierre's statement below.)

During the press conference, LaPierre said, "Why is the use of a gun when it's asked to be used to protect the president or used by the police, but bad when it's used to protect children." He challenged the media to "at least admit that it's possible" that armed guards might have been able to stop the Newtown shooting.

USA Today reports that a protester interrupted the event by holding up a red handmade sign that said "NRA Killing Our Kids, CodePink.org." (Watch the video, above.) The protester was escorted out by security he shouted, "NRA, stop killing our children." (The poor lunatic probably also thinks that the American Automobile Association is responsible for the approximately 30,000 traffic deaths every year.)

How an Armed Assistant Principal Stopped a School Shooter

Luke Woodham, Pearl High School shooter
Luke Woodham, 16, school shooter
Dec. 17, 2012 - The nightmarish school shooting in Newtown, CT last week reminds us that lives could have been saved if some of the staff at Sandy Hook Elementary had been armed. One of them might have been able to take down killer Adam Lanza, thereby saving a dozen or more lives. Gun owners sometimes use their weapon to defend themselves or others but these stories rarely make it to the front page.

Sometimes a gun is used defensively against an animal. Sometimes it's used against a lunatic shooting at kids in a school, and sometimes the hero is a staffer of that school. Assistant principal Joel Myrick, for example, who undoubtedly prevented more killings by using his own hand gun to ruin a killer's day. Myrick used his own pistol to stop a shooting on October 1, 1997 at Pearl High School in Pearl, Mississippi. Time Magazine reported the following:

At 8 a.m. on Oct. 1, Luke Woodham, 16, bookish, overweight, an atheist filled with hatred for God and his own existence, drove a white Chevy Corsica up to his high school. That was already a sign of trouble: the young man had poor vision and was driven to school every day by his mother.

Echoes of History on 9/11

"Remember 9/11" has become the modern equivalent of "Remember the Alamo." The attacks on America on September 11, 2001 and the final attack of the siege of the Alamo in Texas on March 6, 1836 and the defense of England in World War II are profoundly different in terms of their causes and their purposes. But a common thread runs through them: Heroism, conviction, sacrifice, loyalty. There are lessons to be learned from these events; too many to list them all. Here are few. Most are inspiring. One, however, is sobering. 1) "Remember the Alamo" At the Alamo in San Antonio, then called Bejar, 150 Texas rebels led by William Barret Travis made their stand against Santa Anna's vastly superior Mexican army. On the second day of the siege, February 24, 1836, Travis called for reinforcements with this heroic message: "I shall never surrender or retreat. Then, I call on you in the name of Liberty, of patriotism, and everything dear to the American character, to come to our aid with all dispatch. ...VICTORY OR DEATH." (From the Texas State Library and Archives) 2) "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death" William Travis's words echo those spoken 61 years earlier by Patrich Henry on March 23, 1775. That's when he gave his immortal "give me liberty, or give me death" speech during a meeting of Virginia's delegates in which they were trying to decide whether to join with other colonies in the war against England. Patrick Henry gave a moving speech which is credited by some for pursuading the delegates to vote in favor of joining the revolution. He spoke without notes. The final words of his speech: "Gentlemen may cry, 'Peace! Peace!' - but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!" (Read the full speech here.) It must be remembered that to speak such words then was to risk being convicted and hanged for treason. Within the final communication from William Travis, the spirit of "do or die" reverberates still, as with the words of Patrick Henry. Faced with an overwhelming enemy, whether in Texas or Virginia, we as a nation do not give up. 3) "We Shall Never Surrender" Winston Churchill shared that spirit. It is not uniquely American, of course. During World War II, England was in dire straits. Hitler's forces had already occupied much of Europe and posed an imminent and deadly threat to the English when, on June 4, 1940, Churchill gave his powerful "we shall never surrender" speech to the House of Commons. The best known portion of that speech: "We shall not flag nor fail. We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France and on the seas and oceans; we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air. We shall defend our island whatever the cost may be; we shall fight on beaches, landing grounds, in fields, in streets and on the hills. We shall never surrender and even if, which I do not for the moment believe, this island or a large part of it were subjugated and starving, then our empire beyond the seas, armed and guarded by the British Fleet, will carry on the struggle until in God's good time the New World with all its power and might, sets forth to the liberation and rescue of the Old." (Full speech here.) Churchill's "we shall never surrender," in 1940, echoed Travis's "I shall never surrender or retreat" of 1836. Just as Churchill and the British were willing to defend their homeland "whatever the cost may be," Travis and his fellow Texans were willing die rather than give up. The Brits of WWII, Patrick Henry and his fellow American revolutionaries, William Travis and his Texans were cut from the same cloth. 4) "The Steel Of American Resolve" "Terrorist attacks can shake the foundations of our biggest buildings, but they cannot touch the foundation of America. These acts shatter steel, but they cannot dent the steel of American resolve." Those words were spoken by Pres. George W. Bush on September 11, 2001, just hours after the worst attack on American soil in history. (Full speech.) Bush echoed the spirit of "never give up." 5) "This War Is Lost" On April 20, 2007, Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) injected shameful words into the long time stream of bravery and resolve shared by Americans, British, and other brave souls throughout the world and history. "I believe myself that the secretary of state, secretary of defense and — you have to make your own decisions as to what the president knows — (know) this war is lost and the surge is not accomplishing anything as indicated by the extreme violence in Iraq yesterday," said Reid. Imagine a U.S. Senator saying such words during WWII upon hearing the news of a particularly bloody battle against Nazi forces. "This war is lost" is hardly in sync with Patrick Henry, William Travis or Winston Churchill. Reid is the antithesis of those men. The lessons we learn here are simple: There are many brave and compassionate people who are willing to fight and even die for a worthy cause. Those people do not give up, they do not surrender. On the other hand, there are those like Harry Reid who are cowardly, eager to give in to circumstance, not willing to try, and are more concerned with their own political comfort than with being down with the struggle at hand. Had Harry Reid been alive in 1775, he would have fled to Quebec. Had he been around in 1942, he would have urged President Roosevelt to withdraw from Europe and the Pacific because of "the extreme violence" facing our soldiers. Had Harry Reid been around in 1836, Texas might be part of Mexico today. September 11, 2001 unmasked a lot of people and continues to do so today. It revealed the heroism and resolve of many ordinary people, many of whom did not know they had it in them. It also revealed those who are without those virtues. Many of those cowards knew all along that they had no love of country, no willingness to sacrifice. Too many of them hold elected office. Too many of them are not true patriots. Too many will be re-elected in November.

Portraits of Heroism

Suzanne Elder writes a touching piece about students who painted portraits of soldiers who died to keep them safe and secure here at home. Read "Portraits of loss" by Suzanne in this week's News-Star. (Note: There were no portaits of beheaded infidels, homosexuals who were stoned to death, or women who were killed for loving the wrong person featured at this exhibit.) RELATED: D-Day: Crisis On Omaha Two Iranian-backed Terrorist Leaders Surrender In Iraq Jury acquits another Haditha Marine - Verdict eliminates charges filed after Murtha accusations Liberals Will Now Have to Change Their Tune on Iraq 3 Jun 2008 Because now even the French see the success: French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Sunday that the security situation in Iraq was improving and reaffirmed France's willingness to help rebuild the war-ravaged country.

Sole Surviving Navy SEAL

"It was the stupidest, most southern-fried, lamebrained decision I ever made in my life," Petty Officer Marcus Luttrell writes. [Source] Luttrell, Navy SEAL, was the only one of his group to come out if that "lamebrained decision" in Afghanistan. Luttrell ended up with three cracked vertebrae in his back, but was able travel more than seven miles on his own. Talk about endurance. Talk about heroism. Sabray tribsemen in a Pashtun mountain village protected him by bestowing "Lokhay" upon him. Lokay is a Pashtunwali guarantee of safety for a wounded traveler, with the promise of protecting him from any enemy. One of those enemies, the Taliban, wanted Luttrell to be given to them. And they did not have a tea party in mind for him. Marcus Luttrell has written a compelling book, "Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10." He will speak before a live audience at the Pritzker Military Library on Monday, May 19th at 3:00 p.m. Interviewer Ed Tracy will guide the show, which will be webcast live. Get information about how you can view the live webcast. RELATED: Video (below) Reasoned Audacity Power Line: A Lone Survivor's Story BLACKFIVE: Marcus Luttrell is "The One" - Sole Surviving Navy SEAL