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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHANDLER!!!!!

Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:

Musician Benjamin F. Hilliker (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on June 4, 1863, at Mechanicsburg, Mississippi. His citation reads:

When men were needed to oppose a superior Confederate force he laid down his drum for a rifle and proceeded to the front of the skirmish line which was about 120 feet from the enemy. While on this volunteer mission and firing at the enemy he was hit in the head with a minie ball which passed through him. An order was given to "lay him in the shade; he won't last long." He recovered from this wound being left with an ugly scar.

Private Marvin C. Hillock (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on December 29, 1890, at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota. His citation reads:

Distinguished bravery.

Private William G. Hills (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on September 26, 1864, at North Fork, Virginia. His citation reads:

Voluntarily carried a severely wounded comrade out of a heavy fire of the enemy.


We would like to take a minute here to wish my Labor Day cousin Chandler a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! We hope she has a GREAT day!


The I’m just sayin… Quote of the Week

A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject. - Winston Churchill

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