I heard that President Bush gave a Navy Seal some huge award.
He was the dude that jumped on a gernade, which killed him, but saved the lives of others.
As always, newspapers and reports, don't tell me key facts I want to know.
As brave an act as this was...I'd like to know, if that's procedure for a Seal.
I know when they train out here in Coronado, we always here about them going into the ocean at 4 a.m. to sit out there for an hour, to see how much they can take.
And there are other extreme forms of training. But, I seriously doubt, that part of that training is that when a grenade flies into your fox hole, you jump across it.
When a lot of firefighters were lost during 9/11, there were lots of reports about how they went against precedure, to help save lives of people trying to evacuate.
I just wonder why I haven't heard anything on this one yet. Or if I ever will.
I heard that President Bush gave a Navy Seal some huge award.
He was the dude that jumped on a gernade, which killed him, but saved the lives of others.
As always, newspapers and reports, don't tell me key facts I want to know.
As brave an act as this was...I'd like to know, if that's procedure for a Seal.
I know when they train out here in Coronado, we always here about them going into the ocean at 4 a.m. to sit out there for an hour, to see how much they can take.
And there are other extreme forms of training. But, I seriously doubt, that part of that training is that when a grenade flies into your fox hole, you jump across it.
When a lot of firefighters were lost during 9/11, there were lots of reports about how they went against precedure, to help save lives of people trying to evacuate.
I just wonder why I haven't heard anything on this one yet. Or if I ever will.