mission. he was the only medic for 136 men who embarked on one of the group s biggest missions of the war, operation tailwind. their goal was to prevent the north vietnamese from funneling weapons along the ho chi minh trail to use against our american troops. helicopters dropped the unit into laos. before they even touched the ground enemy fire struck three men. once they landed in the clearing they rushed to the jungle for much-needed cover. soon, another man was shot outside their defensive perimeter. mike immediately rushed to his injured comrade firing at the enemy as he ran. in the middle of the clearing, under the machine gun fire, mike treated the wounded soldier. he shielded the man with his own
mission. he was the only medic for 136 men who embarked on one of the group s biggest missions of the war, operation tailwind. their goal was to prevent the north vietnamese from funneling weapons along the hochiminh trail to use against our american troops. helicopters dropped the unit into laos. before they touched the ground, enemy fire struck three men. once they landed in the clears, they rushed to the jungle for much-needed cover. soon another man was shot outside their defensive perimeter. mike immediately rushed to his injured comrad, firing at the enemy as he ran. in the middle of the clearing, under the machine gun fire, mike treated the wounded soldier. he shielded the man with his own body and carried him back to
called on his second combat mission. he was the only medic for 136 men who embarked on one of the groups biggest missions of the war. operation tail wind. it was to prevent the north vietnamese from funneling weapons along the ho chi minh trail to use against our american troops. helicopters dropped the unit into laos. before they even touched the ground, enemy fire struck three men. once they landed in the clearing, they rushed to the jungle for much-needed cover. soon another man was shot outside their defensive perimeter. mike immediately rushed to his injured comrade, firing at the enemy as he ran. in the middle of the clearing under the machine gun fire, mike treated the wounded soldier.
stage, to the left of the stage where the deejay booth was. i went to see deejay silver, who was jason aldean s deejay and for the festival. after four or five songs in we heard a fire cracker and we looked and thought it was fireworks or whatever. then we heard statics we thought it was speakers. and then i saw two cops next to the the stage where i was directly in front of. and i saw their facial expressions of horror and they drew their guns and i knew there was shooting. and at that time the machine gun fire went rapidly more and more. at that time i couldn t go anywhere because we were smooshed and everyone was on the ground and we realized we had to run at that time. so at that time i took initiative and stood up and started putting people over the
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