The 'Unlikeliest Hero' who won the Congressional Medal of Honor dies.

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The only conscientious objector to receive a Medal of Honor in World War II has been buried at a national cemetery with a 21-gun salute, although he refused to carry a weapon while serving as an Army medic.

Desmond T. Doss Sr., 87, died March 23 in Piedmont, Ala., where he and his wife, Frances, had been living with family.

A horse-drawn hearse delivered the flag-covered casket to the grave site Monday in the Chattanooga National Cemetery. Military helicopters flew overhead in a tribute formation.

Doss had endured ridicule for his beliefs but ?remained true to his convictions even when it was not the most popular thing to do,? said Patti Parks, a retired Navy commander and director of the Medal of Honor Museum in Chattanooga.

Doss, who refused to carry a weapon during his wartime service in the Pacific, was the subject of a book, ?The Unlikeliest Hero,? and a 2004 documentary, ?The Conscientious Objector.?

Medal of Honor Society records show he was among 3,461 recipients of the nation?s highest military honor.

While under enemy fire on the island of Okinawa, Doss carried 75 wounded soldiers to the edge of a 400-foot cliff and lowered them to safety, according to his citation.

During a later attack, he was seriously wounded in the legs by a grenade. According to the citation, as he was being carried to safety, he saw a more critically injured man and crawled off his stretcher, directing the medics to help the other wounded man.
?He wanted to serve. He just didn?t want to kill anybody,? said a veteran who attended the service, Fred Headrick, 85. ?Most all of them (Medal of Honor recipients) received their medal for killing someone. He received his by saving lives.?


Wow. I thought this guy deserves a shout out on death.
 

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Originally posted by: techs

While under enemy fire on the island of Okinawa, Doss carried 75 wounded soldiers to the edge of a 400-foot cliff and lowered them to safety, according to his citation.

During a later attack, he was seriously wounded in the legs by a grenade. According to the citation, as he was being carried to safety, he saw a more critically injured man and crawled off his stretcher, directing the medics to help the other wounded man.

I'd think that Fox News would be thanking for serving his country, much like the other news networks.
 

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Indeed, brave man!

But I am failing to see how he is an objector when he was in the theater? I think you are making his not carrying a weapon more than it is, he was a medic.

 
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He was an objector because he refused to carry a weapon. I think that's the reasoning to that. And he has my utmost respect, a real patriot. A true human being.
 

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A fine idea for a thread, but is the topic summary really necessary? You just taint this guy's memory by using his death for a political cheap shot. :disgust:
 

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Originally posted by: Mursilis
A fine idea for a thread, but is the topic summary really necessary? You just taint this guy's memory by using his death for a political cheap shot. :disgust:
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?He wanted to serve. He just didn?t want to kill anybody,? said a veteran who attended the service, Fred Headrick, 85. ?Most all of them (Medal of Honor recipients) received their medal for killing someone. He received his by saving lives.?

He didn't want to kill anyone?! His medal ought to be revoked immediately.
 

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Originally posted by: Dissipate
?He wanted to serve. He just didn?t want to kill anybody,? said a veteran who attended the service, Fred Headrick, 85. ?Most all of them (Medal of Honor recipients) received their medal for killing someone. He received his by saving lives.?

He didn't want to kill anyone?! His medal ought to be revoked immediately.


WWII medics for the truth! :roll: I hope you are being sarcastic.
 

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good thing he never ran for office... I can see it now -- Conscientious Objectors for Truth.

but seriously,
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Mursilis

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Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Mursilis
A fine idea for a thread, but is the topic summary really necessary? You just taint this guy's memory by using his death for a political cheap shot. :disgust:
Fixed

:thumbsup: Thanks.