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Old 10-27-2009, 08:21 PM   #1
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iron mike NOT A JOKE

this was sent to me , if you are a proud american , send it on like i did

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Leading the fight is Gunnery Sgt Michael Burghardt, known as 'Iron Mike' or just 'Gunny' He is on his third tour in Iraq . He had become a legend in the bomb disposal world after winning the Bronze Star for disabling 64 IEDs and destroying 1,548 pieces of ordnance during his second tour.

Then, on September 19, he got blown up. He had arrived at a chaotic scene after a bomb had killed four US soldiers. He chose not to wear the bulky bomb protection suit. 'You can't react to any sniper fire and you get tunnel-vision,' he explains. So, protected by just a helmet and standard-issue flak jacket, he began what bomb disposal officers term 'the longest walk', stepping gingerly into a 5 foot deep and 8 foot wide crater.
The earth shifted slightly and he saw a Senao base station with a wire leading from it. He cut the wire and used his 7 inch knife to probe the ground. 'I found a piece of red detonating cord between my legs,' he says. 'That's when I knew I was screwed.' Realizing he had been sucked into a trap, Sgt Burghardt, 35, yelled at everyone to stay back. At that moment, an insurgent, probably watching through binoculars, pressed a button on his mobile phone to detonate the secondary device below the sergeant's feet 'A chill went up the back of my neck and then the bomb exploded,' he recalls. 'As I was in the air I remember thinking, 'I don't believe they got me...' I was just ticked off they were able to do it. Then I was lying on the road, not able to feel anything from the waist down'

His colleagues cut off his trousers to see how badly he was hurt. None could believe his legs were still there 'My dad's a Vietnam vet who's paralyzed from the waist down,' says Sgt Burghardt. 'I was lying there thinking I didn't want to be in a wheelchair next to my dad and for him to see me like that. They started to cut away my pants and I felt a real sharp pain and blood trickling down. Then I wiggled my toes and I thought, 'Good, I'm in business.' As a stretcher was brought over, adrenaline and anger kicked in. 'I decided to walk to the helicopter. I wasn't going to let my team-mates see me being carried away on a stretcher.' He stood and gave the insurgents who had blown him up a one-fingered salute. 'I flipped them one. It was like, 'OK, I lost that round but I'll be back next week'.'

Copies of a photograph depicting his defiance, taken by Jeff Bundy for the Omaha World-Herald, adorn the walls of homes across America and that of Col John Gronski, the brigade commander in Ramadi, who has hailed the image as an exemplar of the warrior spirit.

Sgt Burghardt's injuries - burns and wounds to his legs and buttocks - kept him off duty for nearly a month and could have earned him a ticket home. But, like his father - who was awarded a Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts for being wounded in action in Vietnam - he stayed in Ramadi to engage in the battle against insurgents who are forever coming up with more ingenious ways of killing Americans.





























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I am a "supporter of the troops"
and my younger son is in the group of those
who currently walk in harm's way,
yet I am completely astounded by stories of this kind.
What is there to be proud of in a story that shows
lack of usefull proceedures, disregard for professionalism,
and getting away without be killed inspite of acts of choice?

Being hurt does not make you a hero, your thoughts and heart do.
he says. 'That's when I knew I was screwed.'
At the risk of political correctness, I say
"that's when he knew HE screwed up"
I wish him better health and judgement.
And I believe his trainers failed him.

Note: like many, I lost over 400 friends and neighbors during vietnam.
And I know the NOT warm welcome recieved upon return from service.
I support those who serve whether they fall or not,
but I have little sympathy for those who think it's the x-games
and I their doting grandmother.

My wife and I are active members of a support group getting things to soldiers
who need them in country, as well as maintaining
"friendly contact from the homefront" through letters
and whatever other help we can offer from here.
My "support" is not a theoretical or conversational thing.

I don't have a problem with your patriotism shd,
I just don't want any more dead heros.
Can we try for a few more "McGuivers"
and a few less "Custers" ? That's my prayer.
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