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A New Breed… ~ + ~ Some flew jets fast and low. Some flew bombers, high and out of sight of everybody. But were those who flew the Huey gun-ships our heroes. ~ We had those who were to come to our aid who were called dust-off’s, but like so often things don’t always work out as they should, get a hot LZ (landing zone) no bird for you. ~ It was on Nov of 65 a battle for us had started that we thought was going to be our end. The battle happened so fast the command did not have time to even give it a name. So they just called it X-Ray. ~ The fighting was so bad that the commander had told all the helicopters to stand clear, because of the hostile gunfire. but one chose to stand by. At first by himself, than our other gun-ships joined with him in the battle and picking up our wounded. But not the dust off’s. He kept rearming himself with all the water and ammo; all that he could carry. After shooting up his rockets and ammo; he would land, all while getting shot at unloading, picking up our wounded and dead, taking them to Mash Unit, and doing that over and over again. Eight times while being wounded himself four times. ~ Yes, my pilot was a hero. He won our Country’s highest honor, The Medal Of Honor. I am proud to have served with him Captain Ed Freeman R.I. P. and such a great group of men. As the men of 1st Cavalry Division 7Br 2B C Troop. ~ Steven L Siegel Monday, May 31, 2010

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Date: 7/13/2015 12:32:00 AM
Steven, Congratulations on having your poem featured this coming week. **SKAT**
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Date: 6/11/2010 5:40:00 PM
A nice tribute to your friend pilot
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Steven Siegel
Date: 7/14/2015 6:00:00 PM
thank you

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