Know Your Medal of Honor Recipients:
Lance Corporal Emilio A. De La Garza, Jr. (US Marine Corps) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on April 11, 1970 near Da Nang, Republic of Vietnam. His citation reads:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machine gunner with Company E. Returning with his squad from a night ambush operation, L/Cpl. De La Garza joined his platoon commander and another marine in searching for 2 enemy soldiers who had been observed fleeing for cover toward a small pond. Moments later, he located 1 of the enemy soldiers hiding among the reeds and brush. As the 3 marines attempted to remove the resisting soldier from the pond, L/Cpl. De La Garza observed him pull the pin on a grenade. Shouting a warning, L/Cpl. De La Garza placed himself between the other 2 marines and the ensuing blast from the grenade, thereby saving the lives of his comrades at the sacrifice of his life. By his prompt and decisive action, and his great personal valor in the face of almost certain death, L/Cpl. De La Garza upheld and further enhanced the finest traditions of the Marine Corps and the U.S. Naval Service.
First Sergeant Patrick De Lacey (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions during the Civil War. His citation reads:
Running ahead of the line, under a concentrated fire, he shot the color bearer of a Confederate regiment on the works, thus contributing to the success of the attack.
Sergeant Hiram H. De Lavie (US Army) received his Medal of Honor for his actions on April 1, 1865 at Five Forks, Virginia. His citation reads:
Capture of flag.
2 down, 10 to go…
It was a sad night in the Horres house last night as news broke that the Steelers are going to release Hines Ward. As I’m sure you know, Hines Ward is The Wife’s favorite football player. What you might not know is that he is also on a very select list of former UGA football players that I like (Former UGA Football Players I Like: Hines Ward - That’s it. That’s the list.). So happy trails, Hines Ward. You might still have some years left in the NFL for some other team… but to The House of Greg, you will always be a Steeler.
Congrats to the Winthrop Men’s Basketball team for their win over Campbell yesterday in their first game in the Big South Tournament.
Thankful Thursday
Speaking of the Eagles, a blog post was brought to my attention about the former play-by-play announcer for Winthrop (Mike Cranston). Cranston left Winthrop after the 05-06 season (right before the greatest WU season ever… talk about bad timing). While I have grown to love the current radio guy, I was a big fan of Cranston and the job he did at Winthrop. If you click on this link and read his post, you’ll see he came close to killing himself. It seems he’s been in one heck of a fight with depression. I’ll be honest, depression isn’t something I fully understand. I get that it’s real… it’s not that I don’t believe it’s an awful disease (because I do), but it’s just hard for me to understand how someone could feel so depressed that they would want to end it all. There have been times when I’ve been in a “funk”… but I guess I’m too conceited to ever want to kill myself. Or maybe I’m too lazy… or maybe I just listened to “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” one too many times as a kid… whatever the reason, I’ve never had to deal with the kind of stuff that Cranston and others have to. So my Thankful Thursday is for all of the people out there who don’t give up. For all the people like Mike who keep fighting depression. If you are one of those people, keep fighting the good fight. I don’t know what you’re going through, but I believe you’ll get through it. You might think you’ve really screwed up… but trust me, I’m sure I’ve done worse. And if I haven’t, it’s just because I haven’t gotten around to it yet (my laziness is a curse… and a blessing).
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