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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell a SOLID SHARE/READ, THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
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My pleasure Joe !
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks for sharing the video and honoring Sergeant Alvin C. York SGT John " Mac " McConnell.

US Army Sergeant Alvin C. York single handedly captured a company of German soldiers in WWI after and killing machine gunners. He was one of the most decorated soldiers of the United States Army in World War I.
"Once in France the semi-literate York earned lifetime fame for his part in an attack in the Argonne Forest against German machine gun positions on 8 October 1918. York, an acting Corporal, led 17 men in action against a German stronghold, the aim being to secure the position and return with German prisoners.
Initially successful without coming under fire, the small expedition took a number of prisoners before the Germans launched a heavy counterattack. With 11 of York's men guarding the captured prisoners (and with the other six killed) York resolved to proceed alone and tackle the German gunners ranged against them.
Having shot some 17 gunners via sniping, York was charged by seven German soldiers who realised that he was operating on his own. He killed them all with his pistol. With the aid of a German Major captured earlier York brought in a total of 132 German prisoners, a remarkable feat."
http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/york.htm
Images: 1918 SGT Alvin C York MOH; 1919 SGT Alvin C York with his mother; 1920s York Institute - Alvin York in ditch facing camera; 1919-06 Alvin C. York with his mother and younger sister at the family home in June 1919
Medal of Honor Citation
Rank: Corporal; Organization: U.S. Army
Company: Company G; Division: 328th Infantry, 82d Division
Born: 13 December 1887, Fentress County, Tenn. Departed: Yes
Entered Service At: Pall Mall, Tenn. G.O. Number: 59
Date of Issue: 12/31/1919
Place / Date: Near Chatel-Chehery, France, 8 October 1918
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After his platoon had suffered heavy casualties and 3 other noncommissioned officers had become casualties, Cpl. York assumed command. Fearlessly leading 7 men, he charged with great daring a machinegun nest which was pouring deadly and incessant fire upon his platoon. In this heroic feat the machinegun nest was taken, together with 4 officers and 128 men and several guns.
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SGT Charles H. Hawes
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I love the history lesson here and I have visited his hometown and enjoyed the museum there.
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SSG Robert Webster
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And the family tradition continues.

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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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Very cool ! thanks !
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