Veterans saving the world
Chief Tango sends a couple of links from local news stations where veterans in the right places at the right times. The first is from Kansas City where Vietnam veteran and Army medic, C.D. Donovan was visiting his wife in the hospital when he came across Diana and James Price who were expecting a new born baby but they were in the wrong place;
Diana and James Price headed to Research Medical Center about 8:20 Saturday morning, but when they arrived at the hospital’s entrance, the doctors and nurses were waiting in the emergency area.
James ran into the hospital for help as Diane went into labor.
“I was scared, I just kept screaming,” Diane James shared.
Thankfully, C.D. Donovan visits his wife at the hospital every morning. The former Army medic heard Diana screaming in the van and went to help. In a matter of minutes, he delivered Diana’s baby girl in the van and walked away.
The next story comes from Tampa where a barbeque incident injured some folks, but luckily for them, Clay Nycz was nearby;
Alaezea Longmire was having a cookout at her apartment complex’s pool with family and friends to celebrate her 17th birthday. The occasion soon turned frantic after Longmire’s mother, Dana Brezina, started putting food on the grill.
Brezina and her 13-year-old daughter were both thrown a few feet back.
Clay Nycz was heading to work but first stopped by a friend’s apartment right near the pool.
“As soon as I walked in, I heard a blast just like I did overseas, straight like an IED,” Nycz said.
An Army vet who served in Afghanistan, Nycz’s military training kicked in. He ran over to the pool area, jumped the fence and went into action.
“Pulled everybody to the side, got everybody out of there,” he said.
Nycz carried Brezina and her daughter away from the explosion.
“Both of them were in shock. (I was) reassuring them they’re going to be OK,” Nycz said.
I figured I’d tell about these stories because the media is too busy looking for crazed vets to put in the news.
Category: Veterans in the news
Nice to see something positive about vets.
^^^ +100000, Ex-PH2 ^^^
Ex-PH2 nothing better to add! +1000000!
Well, this is an odd moment. I get to say “Go Army!” without an ounce of sarcasm.
Outstanding job to these two fine gents. Too bad they’ll never hit the libtard media. It’d blow massive holes in their whole “crazed vets” tirade they got going.
You will get a kick out of this. Last night I learned that there is a new word that we are no longer permitted to speak. I was watching a documentary on the Marines at the Chosen reservoir and a salty old Marine was describing the human wave attacks that the ChiComs first used there. Talking about the Chinese troops he used the forbidden word and the American Heros Channel blanked out the word Coolies! I shit you not. Now Coolie is a banned word. I guess you’ll have to change your moniker now We don’t want to hurt any ChiCom gook slopehead chinks feelings. GMAFB.
hell, watch Blazing Saddles on a broadcast channel – you will be astonished at what is censored. Then watch prime time and you will be equally astonished at what isn’t.
“and walked away.”
Like a boss!
Not like that phony imposter Obummer.
The libs would have you thinking that this vet should have dived into a foxhole instead of running towards the blast. You know, PTST and all that. Again to all vets – BZ