Sunday, December 7, 2008

Medal of Honor


The Medal of Honor


Did you ever wondered what our flag represent? I believe the flag represents freedom and equality. What about freedom? What does it really mean? I believe freedom means that everyone has an equal sure of what there is to get. So then, what is the Medal of Honor?

Well, to me, the Medal of Honor is the highest award given to an american soldier. It is such an important award that even the presedent has to salute you when he sees you. That shows that even the presedent should respect you. The medal also shows that the awardee is a hero.

I think to recive the Medal of Honor, you have to show acts of courage and selflessness. On the battle field, the awardees had shown courage when they engaged the enemy, even if the chance of survival was at its slimest. There were also some soldiers that helped their wounded comrades, even when that soldier was wounded himself. They were all afraid, but they stood their ground and continued to do their job.

I have heard some of the awardees say that it was easier to win the Medal of Honor that it is too wear it. I think that they say this because seeing the medal reminds them of that battle. They may remember the fact that one of their friends died. They might also remember all the bad thoughts going through their mind. Or maybe they just arn't use to the fact that everyone has to salute them.

So, the Medal of Honor is the highest award given to an american soldier. It is a sign that the peson wearing it has the respect of others.Although the person might not like to wear it for whatever reason. That is what the Medal of Honor means to me.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Alfred Rascon


ALFRED V. RASCON
Rank and organization:Specialist Four, U.S. Army, Reconnaissance Platoon, Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 503rd Infantry,173d Airborne Brigade (Separate)
Place and date:Republic of Vietnam, March 16, 1966
Entered service at: ----
Born:1945, Chihuahua, Mexico
Citation:
Specialist Four Alfred Rascon, distinguished himself by a series of extraordinarily courageous acts on March 16, 1966, while assigned as a medic to the Reconnaissance Platoon, Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion (Airborne), 503rd Infantry, 173d Airborne Brigade (Separate). While moving to reinforce its sister battalion under intense enemy attack, the Reconnaissance Platoon came under heavy fire from a numerically superior enemy force. The intense enemy fire from crew-served weapons and grenades severely wounded several point squad soldiers. Specialist Rascon, ignoring directions to stay behind shelter until covering fire could be provided, made his way forward. He repeatedly tried to reach the severely wounded point machine-gunner laying on an open enemy trail, but was driven back each time by the withering fire. Disregarding his personal safety, he jumped to his feet, ignoring flying bullets and exploding grenades to reach his comrade. To protect him from further wounds, he intentionally placed his body between the soldier and enemy machine guns, sustaining numerous shrapnel injuries and a serious wound to the hip. Disregarding his serious wounds he dragged the larger soldier from the fire-raked trail. Hearing the second machine-gunner yell that he was running out of ammunition, Specialist Rascon, under heavy enemy fire crawled back to the wounded machine-gunner stripping him of his bandoleers of ammunition, giving them to the machine-gunner who continued his suppressive fire. Specialist Rascon fearing the abandoned machine gun, its ammunition and spare barrel could fall into enemy hands made his way to retrieve them. On the way, he was wounded in the face and torso by grenade fragments, but disregarded these wounds to recover the abandoned machine gun, ammunition and spare barrel items, enabling another soldier to provide added suppressive fire to the pinned-down squad. In searching for the wounded, he saw the point grenadier being wounded by small arms fire and grenades being thrown at him. Disregarding his own life and his numerous wounds, Specialist Rascon reached and covered him with his body absorbing the blasts from the exploding grenades, and saving the soldier's life, but sustaining additional wounds to his body. While making his way to the wounded point squad leader, grenades were hurled at the sergeant. Again, in complete disregard for his own life, he reached and covered the sergeant with his body, absorbing the full force of the grenade explosions. Once more Specialist Rascon was critically wounded by shrapnel, but disregarded his own wounds to continue to search and aid the wounded. Severely wounded, he remained on the battlefield, inspiring his fellow soldiers to continue the battle. After the enemy broke contact, he disregarded aid for himself, instead treating the wounded and directing their evacuation. Only after being placed on the evacuation helicopter did he allow aid to be given to him. Specialist Rascon's extraordinary valor in the face of deadly enemy fire, his heroism in rescuing the wounded, and his gallantry by repeatedly risking his own life for his fellow soldiers are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.[5]



I would thank Alfred because he was a medic in the war. He was a hero for risking his life to heal or tend to the wounds of others, even under heavy gun fire.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Another goal, all right


Hey, guess what, I have completed another one of my goals. The goal I have completed was my number 10. It was to get internet access. It was'nt easy, but I did get to convince my mother to get the internet. The company we ordered from was AT&T Do you know how, I told her that I had to get the internet so I can do my homework. No more going to the learning center at school.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

"I Have A Dream" Quote

The quote that I responded to was
" Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst from the cup of bitterness and hatred"

To me this means that people should not get what they want with violence. Poeple should not use violence to get what they are striving for. It was important to the crowd because Martin Luther King wanted to say that the black poeple should not get there freedom from fighting and chaos.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

This is another of those assignments I hade to do for my English class

Yesterday I asked my mom what her america dream was. "My dream is for my three children to go to collage. I also want them to stay free from drugs and violence." I then asked her why that was her dream.
" I want to see my kids in a good future and with a great job," she said. " I just don't want my children to be out on the streets without knowing where their next meal was coming from." I felt touched and it gave me the motivation to go to school and get good grades so that my mom's dream can come true

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Should undocumented immigrants be allowed to stay?

This is an assinment I had to do in my english class.


Should undocumented immigrant be allowed to stay?

I believe undocumented immigrant should not be allowed to stay in America. There are some people losing there jobs because of the low pay that they get. They are replacing the wokers and now they are struggling to pay the bills and are now losing thier homes. It is hard to look for another job.

Another reason that I believe they should not come is because they are coming and that is breaking a law. There are people that are trying to allow borders to be put up. One of those people is the govenor of California. Another is the president. If powerful people like them think that the undocumented immigrants should not come, then why don't we follow their example.

Well I hope that you might at least put some thought into what I'm saying. I have looked at both sides of the argument but I belive that the undoccumented immigrants should not stay.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

my first goal

hey guys,
what? I have accomplish one of my goals.I have made a new friends this year their names are Jesus Hernandez and Rosana Soriano.

Friday, September 5, 2008

about me

One day in school, my teacher asked me four questions: 1) What did you do that no one in your class has done, 2) what three words describe you, 3) give a list of 15 accomplishments you want to do before June 12.

*One thing that I have done that almost no one in my class has done is go to a little town call Robinson, IL.* Three adjectives that describe me are optimistic, social, and energenic. *I got my name from my dad, only his name is Jorge and mine is George.



A list of fun goals I have is:




  1. Go to Robinson for a vacation

  2. Pass to the next grade

  3. Make new friends

  4. Make it to my brother's graduation this year

  5. Pay all of my class fees

  6. Do all my homework for the month of september

  7. Buy a copy of Megaman ZX (a video game that I want)

  8. Go to indiana for spring break

  9. Lose some weight

  10. Get internet access

  11. Finish writing my novel (I write stories)

  12. Publish my novel

  13. Learn to read japanese

  14. Help my brothers make it to the next grade

  15. Get a job