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A great story about a real hero!!!

Spyderjockey

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Just wanted to share this story about how a real hero lived out his whole live!! :thumbup::thumbup:
Van T. Barfoot died at the age of 92 on 2 March 2012.

Remember the guy who wouldn't take the flag pole down on his Virginia property a while back?

You might remember the news story several months ago about a crotchety old man in Virginia who defied his local Homeowners Association, and refused to take down the flagpole on his property along with the large American flag he flew on it.

Now we learn who that old man was.


On June 15, 1919, Van T. Barfoot was born in Edinburg , Texas . That probably didn't make news back then.


But twenty-five years later, on May 23, 1944, near Carano, Italy , that same Van T. Barfoot, who had in 1940 enlisted in the U.S. Army, set out alone to flank German machine gun positions from which gunfire was raining down on his fellow soldiers.

His advance took him through a minefield but having done so, he proceeded to single-handedly take out three enemy machine gun positions, returning with 17 prisoners of
war.
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And if that weren't enough for a day's work, he later took on and destroyed three German tanks sent to retake the machine gun
positions.


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That probably didn't make much news either, given the scope of the war, but it did earn Van T. Barfoot, who retired as a Colonel after also serving in Korea and Vietnam , a well deserved Congressional Medal of
Honor.


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What did make news...

was his Neighborhood Association's quibble with how the 90-year-old veteran chose to fly the American flag outside his suburban Virginia home.

Seems the HOA rules said it was OK to fly a flag on a house-mounted bracket, but, for decorum, items such as Barfoot's 21-foot flagpole were "unsuitable".


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Van Barfoot had been denied a permit for the pole, but erected it anyway and was facing court action unless he agreed to take it down.


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Then the HOA story made
national TV, and the Neighborhood Association rethought its position and agreed to indulge this aging hero who dwelt among them.


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"In the time I have left", he said to the Associated Press, "I plan to continue to fly the American flag without interference."

As well he should.


And if any of his neighbors had taken a notion to contest him further, they might have done well to read his Medal of Honor citation first. Seems it indicates Mr. Van Barfoot wasn't particularly good at backing down.


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Van T. Barfoot's Medal of Honor citation:



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This 1944 Medal of Honor citation, listed with the National Medal of Honor Society, is for Second Lieutenant Van T. Barfoot, 157th Infantry, 45th Infantry:


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If you got this email and didn't pass it on - guess what - you need your butt kicked!

I sent this to you, because I didn't want to get
MY butt kicked! Do the right thing!

WE ONLY LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE! AND, BECAUSE OF OLD MEN LIKE VAN BARFOOT!

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IN GOD! WE TRUST
 
Thanks for this post..There are so many "Forgotten Heros" that deserve a heart-felt thanks for giving us the opportunity to enjoy our freedoms. Thanks again !!
 
Thank you for sharing a great piece of history that I did't know about but that I appreciated hearing.
 
Excellent story about a great American. Remember hearing about it, but didn't know who he was. We need to hear about guys/gals like him to remember who we really are or should be.
 
We must never forget are older vets and what they when through................................................
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Why people choose to live in a development with a HOA is beyond me. :dontknow:

You have.......

Federal rules
State rules
Local rules
HOA rules

Crazy, I tell ya !!!!!
 
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