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Welshtaff 2012/07/16 01:42:46






May
you
Rest In Peace!

VanT. Barfoot

died at the age of 92 on
2 March 2012.




Remember the guy
who wouldn't take the

flag
down?


You might remember
a news story several months ago
about a crotchety old man who defied his
homeowners association
and refused to take down the flagpole on his property

and the large flag that flew on it.

Now you can find out who,
exactly, that old man was.


On June 15, 1919,

Van T. Barfoot was born
in Edinburg
-- probably didn't make much news back then.



Twenty-five years later, on May 23, 1944,

near Carano, Italy, Van T. Barfoot,
who had enlisted in
the US Army in 1940,
set out to flank German machine gun positions
from
which fire was coming down on his fellow soldiers.

He advanced through a
minefield,

took out three enemy
machine gun positions
and returned with 17 prisoners
of
war.


minefield enemy machine gun positions returned 17 prisoners nbsp war

If that wasn't
enough for a day's work, he later took on

and
destroyed

three
German tanks sent to retake the machine gun
positions.

nbsp destroyed nbsp german tanks retake machine gun nbsp positions


That probably
didn't make much news either,
given the scope of the war,


but it did earn Van
T. Barfoot,
who retired as a Colonel
after also serving in Korea and
Vietnam,

a
Congressional Medal of
Honor.

barfoot retired colonel serving korea vietnam congressional medal nbsp honor


barfoot retired colonel serving korea vietnam congressional medal nbsp honor




What
did make news...


was a neighborhood
association's quibble
with
how the 90-year-old
veteran
chose to fly the American flag
outside
his suburban
Virginia home.


Seems the rules said a
flag could be
flown
on a
house-mounted bracket, but, for decorum,

items
such
as Barfoot's 21-foot
flagpole
were unsuitable.


flown house-mounted bracket decorum items nbsp barfoots 21-foot flagpole unsuitable

flown house-mounted bracket decorum items nbsp barfoots 21-foot flagpole unsuitable

He had been denied a
permit for the pole,
erected it anyway and was
facing
court action

if he didn't take it
down.


flagpole unsuitable denied permit pole erected nbsp facing court action

Since the story
made
national TV,
the
neighborhood association has rethought its position

and agreed
to indulge this old hero who dwells among them.

national tv neighborhood association rethought position agreed indulge hero dwells

"In the time I have
left I plan to continue to fly the American flag

without interference," Barfoot
told The Associated Press.

As well he should.


And
if
any of his neighbors
still takes a notion to contest him, they

might want
to read his Medal of Honor citation.

It indicates he's
not
real good at
backing down.

notion contest read medal honor citation nbsp real nbsp backing

Van T. Barfoot's
Medal of Honor citation:

citation nbsp real nbsp backing van barfoots medal honor citation

This
1944
Medal of Honor
citation,
listed with the National Medal of Honor
Society,

is for Second
Lieutenant Van T. Barfoot,
157th Infantry, 45th
Infantry:


honor society nbsp lieutenant van barfoot 157th infantry 45th infantry

If you got this
email and didn't pass it on


- guess what -




WE ONLY LIVE IN THE
LAND OF THE FREE…

BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!

AND,
BECAUSE OF OLD MEN LIKE
VAN BARFOOT!



Obviously he is not related to anybody in
congress!


pass guess live land free brave van barfoot related congress






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