Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Superman.

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NOT Silver Star. Deserving of the Medal of Honor [MoH]. IMHO.

Corey Haggett. USAF. Silver Star.

From the Internet webzine "Coffee or Die" the article by Maggie BenZvi | May 16, 2022.

"PARARESCUEMAN AWARDED SILVER STAR 5 YEARS AFTER YEMEN BATTLE"

American military man pararescueman [PJ] superman performing heroics worthy of the Medal of Honor.

"Ambushed on a secret 2017 night raid, an Air Force pararescueman dragged a grievously injured teammate down a mountain and, realizing the man had suffered facial trauma severe enough to close his airway, sliced his teammate’s neck open to allow him to breathe as they awaited a rescue flight."

American PJ highly trained medical emergency technicians able to perform battlefield medical aid to the wounded that ordinarily would be only done by a doctor in a hospital.

"Then, when the man was safely evacuated, the airman sprinted back up the mountain to aid three others on his team injured in the fight."

"Master Sgt. Cory Haggett, a pararescueman with the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron at Hurlburt Field, was awarded a Silver Star on Friday, May 13, for saving a total of four teammates in a raid near Yemen over five years ago. He also received a Bronze Star at the ceremony, his second, for actions in the same time period." 

THAT COURSE THE PJ GRADUATE FROM CALLED THE "SUPERMAN SCHOOL". ONLY FEWER THAN TWO-HUNDRED PJ SLOTS EXIST IN THE AIRFORCE AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT WITH ONLY ABOUT THREE-QUARTERS OF THE POSITION FILLED!

I think this is the mission they are talking about. American special operations forces their goal to eliminate high-value terrorist targets Yemen.

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