COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Col. Ralph Puckett Jr., U.S. Army retired and a recipient of the Medal of Honor for his battlefield actions in the Korean Conflict, died peacefully in his sleep early Monday, April 8, 2024, at his home in Columbus, Ga. Col. Puckett was 97 years old and the last surviving Medal of […]
acknowledge him, and just ignore that sacrifice. and he was a hero. absolutely. he defended democracy, he defended lots of people that day, protected them. and yeah, it s very sickening. as somebody who has to do a lot of stories about police who do things that are not great, those officers were absolutely heroes. absolutely 100% heroes and they deserve those medals of honor they got from congress and not the people who voted against it. moment ago, senate majority leader chuck schumer announced he has locked in the votes to pass the debt ceiling bill. the senate is now voting on 11 amendments with final passage of the debt ceiling bill coming later tonight. up next the reality is you think this is can she answer the question please? i don t want reality. i m asking the question, which one is better? that s exactly what it is. reality check, like so many of his right-wing colleagues, senator markwayne mullin doesn t
how will you spend today? we will be at the cemetery today, we have an event going on over there. i will participate in that event. ashley: what event is it? a drive through the cemetery for veterans, there are 18 markers throughout the cemetery of veterans that have won distinguished awards, medals of honor, purple hearts and just that way everybody can see them as we drive through. we have them marked out. ashley: last question to you. when i m seeing the volunteers help, you said family, friends and strangers, how many have come out to help and how do they find out about it? there has been approximately two events out there, the first event had 30 volunteers, the second had 20.
everything about this entire case. they treated me and my family like garbage. they referred to sergeant hasan correa, afghanistan retired war veteran, received and returned fire on the taliban wore medals of honor to prove it. they refer to him as a fictitious character in court and said the most important people in the room were the people who killed him and this is the type of thing that i have to endure to torment, the torture, the horror of watching the criminal justice system deliver no justice or closure for the murder of my boy. beyond just the stabbing which is horrific of itself, i know you re wearing his dog tags. yes. what else was it about in case that just didn t rise to the level of the narrative that the media and the political
everything about this entire case. they treated me and my family like garbage. they refer to sergeant hassan carea afghanistan war, retired veteran, received in return enemy fire on the taliban, wore the medals of honor to prove it. okay, they refer to him as a fictitious character in court and they said that the most important people in that room were the people who killed. and this is the type of thing that i had to endure the torment, the torture, the horror of watching the criminal justice system deliver no justice or closure for the murder of my boy beyond just the stabbing, which is horrific in and of itself. and i know you re wearing his dog tags. what else was that about this case that just didn t rise to the level of the narrative