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Posted on Jan 26, 2016
CPT Jack Durish
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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They're not heroes because they're perfect. They're heroes because they're flawed, and because they faced adversity. It's how they (the people) dealt with it (the act) that should be admired (the award or recognition).

As the old adage goes "never meet your heroes." They are men. Yes, some are larger than life, and that is why they belong the stuff of legend. I've always equated the exploits as being on par to Greek mythology. Beyond the point of reasonable belief, but when it really boils down to it, they represent an "idea" and those ideas don't have to be perfect.

We look at the Founders and the Framers. When we're five, they were perfect, and could do no wrong. When we're twenty-five, they're flawed... but no less heroes.
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I like the comparison to Greek mythology. That's fair
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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CPT Jack Durish Reading the MOH Citations always reminded me of reading the Iliad & Odyssey.

One that stands out "Broke out of his hospital by rappelling on a telephone line to return to his unit..."
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SGT Jerrold Pesz
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Excellent essay and all true.
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SSG Audwin Scott
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I like to pay tribute and or respect to where respect is due.
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