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Elhuero
02-08-2011, 16:34
I'd love to shake this guy's hand.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41477783/ns/us_news-life



DES MOINES, Iowa — Medal of Honor recipient and Iowa native Staff Sgt. Sal Giunta will end his Army career in June and move to Colorado to pursue his education, a military spokesman said Tuesday.
Giunta has opted not to re-enlist and will leave the Army in mid-June, said Army Spokesman George Wright. He and his wife, Jenny, plan to move to Fort Collins, Colo., where he will attend school.
Wright said he didn't know what school Giunta will attend, but Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University.
Giunta is the first living service member from the wars in Afghanistan or Iraq to receive the Medal of Honor, the nation's highest military honor.
He was serving as a rifle team leader in Afghanistan when his platoon was attacked in 2007.
In announcing the award, the White House noted he went beyond the call of duty by exposing himself to enemy fire to pull a soldier back to cover. He also shot two insurgents who were trying to carry away a U.S. soldier.
Giunta has since been the Army's most noted serviceman, waving to the crowd from the field at the Super Bowl and appearing on late night television shows. He sat with first lady Michelle Obama for President Barack Obama's State of the Union address last month.
Col. Greg Hapgood, spokesman for the Iowa Army National Guard, said Guinta is an "incredibly high-quality young man and wonderful ambassador for the Army and the United States."
Hapgood called it "a huge loss the military" to have him leave the military, but he is happy for him because whatever his dream is "he will pursue it."

Ridge
02-08-2011, 18:08
Read the Wiki page Sunday night after seeing him at the game...balls of titanium, he has.

ghettodub
02-08-2011, 19:01
Hell of a dude, inspiring.

ChunkyMonkey
02-08-2011, 20:22
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trlcavscout
02-08-2011, 20:44
Good for him! I hope he gets a nice easy desk job making lots of money and lives a long happy life. He deserves it. I hope I see him around town.

HBARleatherneck
02-09-2011, 20:00
There is no reason to think he wont join CO-ar15.com and shoot out at the Pawnee with us.

theGinsue
02-09-2011, 20:11
Now that would be cool.

Byte Stryke
02-09-2011, 20:42
I'm not sure I could...

That would be like hanging out with Superman.


Just sayin.

spittoon
02-09-2011, 20:55
WOW WHAT A KID WHAT A STORY THANKS[Beer]

Irving
02-10-2011, 00:17
Cool news. :)

Geology Rocks
02-10-2011, 00:32
if that man ever gets pulled over he better be let go. he has a permanent get out of a ticket, get a free beer, and anything else he ever wants card.

joe

2008f450
02-10-2011, 01:49
if that man ever gets pulled over he better be let go. he has a permanent get out of a ticket, get a free beer, and anything else he ever wants card.

joe


+1 on that. As far as im concerned that man owes nothing to anyone and never will. If I am fortunate enough to see the man around town I will for sure thank him for his service and buy him lunch or dinner.

Irving
02-10-2011, 08:17
I don't believe in a lifetime free pass.

HBARleatherneck
02-10-2011, 09:00
you dont believe in a lifetime free pass?





i thought thats what men who didnt serve their country got?



he earned his.

everyone makes their own choices. some serve and pay for their freedom. some dont. nobody can make that choice for anyone else.

Lex_Luthor
02-10-2011, 09:05
I don't believe in a lifetime free pass.

I can see where he's coming from. If he wasn't an honorable and upstanding man, think of the abuse of privileges that would happen. Sure, maybe let out of a speeding ticket or something, but he should still be required to follow the rules the rest of us do. And if in the real world, he's anything like he carries himself in the interviews, he would follow them without complaint. Now, a free beer card... Hell yes. [Beer]

HBARleatherneck
02-10-2011, 09:08
of course nobody should get a free pass on criminal activities. i was being a dick.

Lex_Luthor
02-10-2011, 09:25
Dick! j/k


I apparently didn't read your second line correctly either. wh00ps!

weirjf
02-10-2011, 09:52
I can see where he's coming from. If he wasn't an honorable and upstanding man, think of the abuse of privileges that would happen. Sure, maybe let out of a speeding ticket or something, but he should still be required to follow the rules the rest of us do. And if in the real world, he's anything like he carries himself in the interviews, he would follow them without complaint. Now, a free beer card... Hell yes. [Beer]

You could tell at the beginning of the video that he has feelings of embarassment when people ask about the medal. He is one of those people that are hero and selfless to the core not because he has decided to be that way but because it is his true essence, his own natural point of aim. People like that spend the rest of their lives trying to earn the awards and praises they already earned in the eyes of everyone around them. People who aren't honorable and outstanding don't earn the Medal of Honor, they hide or die and look out for their own survival.

But he is human and will make mistakes, so if he isn't paying attention and is doing 66 in a 55... pull him over but shake his hand and thank him for his service and let him go.