You WILL thank me for sharing this....
You WILL WANT to....share it with others....
"We ARE our Military"....is
WHO WE ARE.....Happy Birthday VETs, RIP Roy......wow!
Medal of Honor Winner...Like NONE others...
Hero...a word overused...everyone is a hero...no one is a Hero....This man...
Try to tell me....again...what makes a Hero.....Reinforces Hero.....
Every school kid and Liberal needs to see this. It WILL affect the most Perved of Liberals...I just bet...take a moment and then share on many walls
This is the best clip
https://youtu.be/2e1nCmXB0aY
Video #1 "then" see the longer Ceremony you will be inspired to do so..first is four minutes
http://youtu.be/RZ7968BbMnU
Medal of Honor Ceremony and riveting speech....wow!
http://youtu.be/_oUtJxE4sjs
http://presumptivephilospher.blogspot.com/2014/11/pro-patria-roy-benavidez-when-duty.html ....now Metro sexual is getting us all killed WAITING for peace to occur....
If most men were HALF the man Roy displayed....THOSE men would be TWICE the men they are TODAY......
Why is this NOT a movie......?
Men Protect and Defend....Woman give birth and Nurture...
NONE of "it" is EASY.....but IT is LIFE......Medal of Honor Winner unlike I EVER heard...over the top......how did this man come out alive....IMPOSSIBLE, NOT....
Missing the stories of real men....tired so "beta males" or Metro Sexuals....I call Sissy...
Well Dig this.....you will never forget this EVER.....please share....
http://youtu.be/2e1nCmXB0aY
"For Ones Country"...Pro-Patria....
http://beyondpuke1.blogspot.com/2013/01/medal-of-honor-winnerlike-none-others.html
from John Austin One HELL of Mexican American; Roy P. Benavidez was born in Lindenau near Cuero, Texas in DeWitt County. He was the son of a Mexican-American father, Salvador Benavidez and a Yaqui Native American mother, Mother Teresa Perez. When he was two years old, his father died of tuberculosis and his mother remarried. Five years later, his mother died from tuberculosis as well. Benavidez and his younger brother, Roger moved to El Campo, where their grandfather, uncle and aunt raised them along with eight cousins.
Benavidez shined shoes at the local bus station, labored on farms in California and Washington, D.C., and worked at a tire shop in El Campo.[citation needed] He attends school sporadically, and at the age 5 he dropped out to work full-time to help support the family.
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