Sergeant Roy Benavidez . Bravest, gutsiest, physically most awesome story I've ever read..

DanTMWTMP

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excerpt from "Why courage matters" A book by vietnam vet Sen. John McCain. My friend was reading this book, and I read the first chapter, and DAMN.
Here's an excerpt of an excerpt of the first chapter about Sergeant Roy Benavidez who was wounded to the max just to save his comrades:
The mission had been a mistake, and three helicopters were ordered to evacuate the besieged patrol. Fierce small arms and antiaircraft fire, wounding several crew members, forced the helicopters to return to base. Listening on the radio, Benavidez heard one of his friends scream, "Get us out of here!" and, "So much shooting it sounded like a popcorn machine." He jumped into one of the returning helicopters, volunteering for a second evacuation attempt. When he arrived at the scene, he found that none of the patrol had made it to the landing zone. Four were already dead, including the team leader, and the other eight were wounded and unable to move. Carrying a knife and a medic bag, Benavidez made the sign of the cross, leapt from the helicopter hovering ten feet off the ground, and ran seventy yards to his injured comrades. Before he reached them, he was shot in the leg, face, and head. He got up and kept moving.

When he reached their position, he armed himself with an enemy rifle, began to treat the wounded, reposition them, distribute ammunition, and call in air strikes. He threw smoke grenades to indicate their location and ordered the helicopter pilot to come in close to pick up the wounded. He dragged four of the wounded aboard, and then, while under intense fire and returning fire with his captured weapon, he ran alongside the helicopter as it flew just a few feet off the ground toward the others. He got the rest of the wounded aboard, as well as the dead, except for the fallen team leader. As he raced to retrieve his body, and the classified documents the dead man had carried, he was shot in the stomach and grenade fragments cut into his back.

Before he could make his way back toward the helicopter, the pilot was fatally wounded and the aircraft crashed upside down. He helped the wounded escape the burning wreckage and organized them in a defensive perimeter. He called for air strikes and fire from circling gunships to suppress the ever increasing enemy fire enough to allow another evacuation attempt. Critically wounded, Benavidez moved constantly along the perimeter, bringing water and ammunition to the defenders, treating their wounds, encouraging them to hold on. He sustained several more gunshot wounds, but he continued to fight. For six hours.

When another extraction helicopter landed, he helped the wounded toward it, one and two at a time. On his second trip, an enemy soldier ran up behind him and struck him with his rifle butt. Sergeant Benavidez turned to close with the man and his bayonet and fought him, hand to hand, to the death. Wounded again, he recovered the rest of his comrades. As the last were lifted onto the helicopter, he exchanged more gunfire with the enemy, killing two more Vietnamese soldiers, and then ran back to collect the classified documents before at last climbing aboard and collapsing, apparently dead.

The army doctor back at Loc Ninh thought him dead anyway. Bleeding profusely, his intestines spilling from his stomach wounds, completely immobile, and unable to speak, Benavidez was placed into a body bag. As the doctor began to pull up the black shroud's zipper, Roy Benavidez spit in his face. They flew him to Saigon for surgery, where he began a year in hospitals recovering from seven serious gunshot wounds, twenty-eight shrapnel wounds, and bayonet wounds in both arms.




http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=1400060303&view=excerpt



i guess google his name to find out more about him


He passed away in 1998.


Cliff notes:
you get non, since people like him deserve to get every word read about their deeds.
 

Wallydraigle

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That's awesome! I'm going to build a shrine to that guy in my room or something. But seriously, just wow!
 

0roo0roo

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great story, but your the asshole for bringing politics into it in the first place.
 

upsciLLion

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As the doctor began to pull up the black shroud's zipper, Roy Benavidez spit in his face.

hahahahaha. That's crazy. Even though he has earned so much more, all I can sadly give him is my respect and gratitude for doing what I could not.
 

Mookow

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This reminds me of a small part of To Hell and Back. A man never identified as more than Sergeant Lutsky (no first name is mentioned) found himself and his squad pinned by two nests of Germans with MG-42's. They were 200 yards from the closest one, and on "flat, coverless terrain". Basically, they were fscked. They couldnt retreat, couldnt advance, and couldnt hold their position without getting shot. Lutsky saw that, stood up, and charged the closest machine gun nest. Naturally, they shot him, knocked him down, and figured that was all there was to it. Lutsky got up, starting charging them again. They knocked him down again with another burst. He got up. Charged. Got knocked down. Got up with a shattered right arm, wedged his submachine gun under his left armpit, and continued his charged. The ten Germans in their emplacement lost their nerve and surrendered. Lutsky then ignored the pleas of his men to get under cover and recieve medical attention, and charged the 2nd emplacement. Made it sixty yards into a firestorm of bullets before he went down for the last time. It does mention that he fell forward. The men of his squad went on to wipe out the second emplacement. When they returned to Lutsky, he was dead.

This did bring up an ethical question in my mind. If I were in a squad, and after wiping out most of my squad, the men in an enemy emplacement attempted to surrender... would I or wouldnt I shoot them after they put their hands up? As in, if you were part of the D-Day invasion, and almost all of your boat got wiped out by a machine gun right when the ramp went down, and you made it up to the cliffs, after watching machinegunners slaughter your comrades, would you accept their surrender, or empty your clip into them?
 

DanTMWTMP

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Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
great story, but your the asshole for bringing politics into it in the first place.
What? How?

well, i did mention about liberals being assholes but oh well. I probably offended oroooroo by saying "liberal asshole" :confused:


bump for the late crowd...g'nite
 

0roo0roo

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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
great story, but your the asshole for bringing politics into it in the first place.
What? How?

well, i did mention about liberals being assholes but oh well. I probably offended oroooroo by saying "liberal asshole" :confused:


bump for the late crowd...g'nite

no, you implied only conservatives have any respect for men who act valiantly. which is bullsh*t and you know it.
 

Skyclad1uhm1

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Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
also, if you're some liberal asshole that's going to start a flamewar about War in general and such, go to hell. He was just doing what he was told to do and went to the extreme to save a few men.

He must have been a liberal sergeant though, since he cared for other people and didn't wimp out of service like some others.
 

yhelothar

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LOL. liberal asshole is exactly what my econ teacher is. He was just talking about how memorial day is bs, and the soldiers aren't really heros, and the true heros are the ones that protested the war, because war is bs. He was saying it's more patriotic to protest the war than to fight it... The whole class was agreeing with him... what losers...
 

ATLien247

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Originally posted by: virtualgames0
LOL. liberal asshole is exactly what my econ teacher is. He was just talking about how memorial day is bs, and the soldiers aren't really heros, and the true heros are the ones that protested the war, because war is bs. He was saying it's more patriotic to protest the war than to fight it... The whole class was agreeing with him... what losers...

If you didn't voice your disagreement with him, I don't see how you can be in a position to call the others losers...
 

GasX

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I'd like to buy that man a beer! It's the least I could do. Too bad he has already passed... :(
 

Jumpem

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
great story, but your the asshole for bringing politics into it in the first place.

You must be a liberal asshole then?