Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Wednesday Hero

This Weeks Solider Was Suggested By Robert

Lt. General Lewis B.
Lt. General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller
June 26, 1898 - October 11, 1971


Lieutenant General Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller was a colorful veteran of the Korean War, four World War II campaigns, and expeditionary service in China, Nicaragua, and Haiti. He is the only Marine to win the Navy Cross five times for heroism and gallantry in combat earing him the distinction of being the most decorated Marine in the history of the USMC.

A Marine officer and enlisted man for 37 years, General Puller served at sea or overseas for all but ten of those years, including a hitch as commander of the "Horse Marines" in China. Excluding medals from foreign governments, he won a total of 14 personal decorations in combat, plus a long list of campaign medals, unit citation ribbons and other awards. In addition to the Navy Crosses, the highest honor the Navy can bestow, he holds its Army equivalent, the Distinguished Service Cross. A list of his awards can be found here.

Born 26 June 1898, at West Point, Virginia, the general attended Virginia Military Institute until enlisting in the Marine Corps in August 1918. He was appointed a Marine Reserve second lieutenant 16 June 1919, but due to force reductions after World War I, was placed on inactive duty ten days later. He rejoined the Marines as an enlisted man to serve with the Gendarmerie d'Haiti, a military force in that country under a treaty with the United States. Most of its officers were U. S. Marines, while its enlisted personnel were Haitians.

After almost five years in Haiti, where he saw frequent action against the Caco rebels, Puller returned in March 1924 to the United States. He was commissioned a Marine second lieutenant that same month, and during the next two years, served at the Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Virginia, completed the Basic School at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and served with the 10th Marine Regiment at Quantico, Virginia.

In July of 1926, Puller embarked for a two-year tour of duty at the Marine Barracks, Pearl Harbor. Returning in June 1928, he served in San Diego, California, until he joined the Nicaraguan National Guard Detachment that December. After winning his first Navy Cross in Nicaragua, he returned to the United States in July 1931 to enter the Company Officers Course at the Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia. He completed the course in June 1932 and returned to Nicaragua the following month to begin the tour of duty that brought him a second Navy Cross.

In January 1933, Puller left Nicaragua for the United States. A month later he sailed from San Francisco to join the Marine Detachment of the American Legation at Peiping, China. There, in addition to other duties, he commanded the famed "Horse Marines." Without coming back to the United States, he began a tour of sea duty in USS AUGUSTA of the Asiatic Fleet. In June 1936 he returned to the United States to become an instructor in the Basic School at Philadelphia. He left there in May 1939 to serve another year as commander of the AUGUSTA's Marine Detachment, and from that cruiser, joined the 4th Marine Regiment at Shanghai, China, in May 1940.

After serving as a battalion executive and commanding officer with the 4th Marines, Puller sailed for the United States in August 1941. In September, he took command of the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division, at Camp Lejeune. That Regiment was detached from the 1st Division in March 1942 and the following month, as part of the 3rd Marine Brigade, sailed for the Pacific theater. The 7th Regiment rejoined the 1st Marine Division in September 1942, and Puller, still commanding its 1st Battalion, went on to win his third Navy Cross at Guadalcanal.

The action that brought him that medal occurred on the night of October 24-25 1942. For a desperate three hours his battalion, stretched over a mile-long front, was the only defense between vital Henderson Airfield and a regiment of seasoned Japanese troops. In pouring jungle rain the Japanese smashed repeatedly at his thin line, as General Puller moved up and down its length to encourage his men and direct the defense. After reinforcements arrived, he commanded the augmented force until late the next afternoon. The defending Marines suffered less than 70 casualties in the engagement while 1400 of the enemy were killed and 17 truckloads of Japanese equipment were recovered by the Americans.

After Guadalcanal, Puller became executive officer of the 7th Marines. He was fighting in that capacity when he won his fourth Navy Cross at Cape Gloucester in January 1944. There, when the commanders of the two battalions were wounded, he took over their units and moved through heavy machine-gun and mortar fire to reorganize them for attack, then led them in taking a strongly fortified enemy position.

In February 1944, Puller took command of the 1st Marines at Cape Gloucester. After leading that regiment for the remainder of the campaign, he sailed with it for the Russell Islands in April 1944. He went on to command it at Peleliu in September and October 1944. He returned to the United States in November 1944, named executive officer of the Infantry Training Regiment at Camp Lejeune in January 1945, and took command of that regiment the next month.

In August 1946, Puller became Director of the 8th Marine Corps Reserve District, with headquarters at New Orleans, Louisiana. After that assignment, he commanded the Marine Barracks at Pearl Harbor until August 1950, when he arrived at Camp Pendleton, California, to re-establish and take command of the 1st Marines, the same regiment he had led at Cape Gloucester and Peleliu.

Landing with the 1st Marines at Inchon, Korea, in September 1950, he continued to head that regiment until January 1951, when he was promoted to brigadier general and named Assistant Commander of the 1st Marine Division. That May he returned to Camp Pendleton to command the newly reactivated 3rd Marine Division in January 1952. After that, he was assistant at division commander until he took over the Troop Training Unit, Pacific, at Coronado, California, that June. He was promoted to major general in September 1953, and in July 1954, assumed command of the 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune. Despite his illness, he retained that command until February 1955, when he was appointed Deputy Camp Commander. He served in that capacity until August, when he entered the U. S. Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune prior to retirement.

In 1966, General Puller requested to return to active duty to serve in Vietnam, but was turned down because of his age. He died 11 October 1971 in Hampton, Virginia, after a long illness. He was 73.


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Wednesday Hero

I usually post this in another blog, but I decided to repost here. It is a weekly post and it is supposed to be done on Wednesday, sometimes I forget. But I always post it late. So enjoy it and leave a comment and let me know what you think....





Cpl. Clinton Warrick
Cpl. Clinton Warrick (Soldier On The Left)
Medic with the 2nd Platoon, 300th Military Police Company


Even after having been thrown several meters, knocked unconscious, set aflame and buried under rubble all as a result of a suicide-vehicle-borne IED, a Fort Riley medic braved small-arms fire to save the lives of fellow Soldiers and Iraqi policemen last year.

Cpl. Clinton Warrick received the Army's third highest award for valor during a June 18, 2007 ceremony at Riverside Park for his actions during a Sept. 18, 2006, insurgent attack at the Al Huryia Iraqi Police Station.

Maj. Gen. Carter Ham (soldier on the right), commanding general of the 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley, present Cpl. Warrick the Silver Star and other awards before his family and friends, and his former 300th MP Co. platoon leader, company commander and first sergeant.

"This is one of Fort Riley's great Soldiers - one of our real, no-kidding heroes," Maj. Gen. Ham said at the ceremony. "It is right and proper that we come here to present you this award for valor. It is heroes like this who make our Army the best in the world and our nation so strong."

You can read the rest of Cpl. Warrick's story here.


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll. To find out more about Wednesday Hero, you can go here.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Was Denied

I was denied my unempolyment based on the fact that the state doesn't think that I made enough money. Ugh.... Right now I am very pissed off.... More later

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

DONE With Wal Mart


Hey all... I want to thank those of you who have left comments on my termination. I went today to collect my last paycheck stubs and to get rid of anything Wal Mart basically. I was worried that I would be hassled but I wasn't, which was nice. I also closed my lay away and my savings account at the bank. I am a little sad about the rings, but I guess if it will happen it will happen. I am still selling Avon, so now I need sales more than ever!!! LOL. Go to my site and have a look around, right now if you spend $40 you get free shipping.


I still have school to keep me busy and today I met the personnel manager for Home Depot and I spoke with her a bit and she told me that we would definitely be talking in mid Aug. Which is nice, so I just have to hang out until then. I said good bye to some friends today and I was a bit sad, but we are still going to shop there, so I will see some of them.So it won't be too bad I guess.


I am actually happy to be out of there. I HATED even going into the store at the end. Way too much stress. I don't need that in my life. I did find out that I would end up getting medical insurance at Home Depot after my 90 days, which is what I need. So I am excited about that. And I can still transfer later. So maybe this was supposed to happen. I am not going to let it bother me anymore. I think this is it for me. Ciao!!!!

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Unemployment Letter

My uemployment claim is being disputed. ::sigh:: So, today I had to write letters and explain what happened. I will post a copy of this letter so you can see what I said and I will be sure to let you know what they tell me in response. I think that I did a pretty good job stating my case.

To Whom It May Concern:


I was fired on 6 July 2007 by Velma, the Personnel Manager. I was told that I was being fired because for attendance reasons as I had been out sick. My last day of work was according to them, 20 June 2007. I had gone to see my doctor May Antone at 28500 Southfield, Suite 200, Lathrup Village, Mi. 48076 on 25 June 2007. I then went back to Wal Mart and spoke with Velma and got medical leave of absence paperwork to be filled out by my doctor. I received a coaching for attendance before I was fired on 19 June 2007 for attendance because I was really ill and wanted to go home early because I was dizzy and vomiting. I never was written up, I never saw a write up and I never signed a write up for anything in all the time I was at Wal Mart. I was never asked to resign instead of being fired. I was not quitting this job and as far as I know no one else has been fired for attendance. I was last absent on 22-25 June 2007. After that on the schedule it says that I was on leave of absence. I called the employee absence hot line everyday that I was absence until I got my medical leave of absence paperwork from them. My absence was due to Acute Bronchitis with an Asthma attack. Yes, I sought medical attention, my doctor’s address is above in this letter, and the phone number is (248)440-2189. Yes, the employer wanted medical leave of absence paperwork filled out and Dept. of Labor FMLA leave paperwork filled out. Dr. Antone didn’t think that my illness was as serious as to warrant this kind of paperwork, so she gave me a doctor’s note filled out on her letterhead and signed and dated it, which my employer refused to take. I went back to Dr. Antone’s office and asked them to fill out the paperwork again and this was the next day on 29 June 2007. She was out of the office on 2-4 July 2007 for the holiday. I called on Monday, 2 July and on Tuesday, 3 July 2007. On Tuesday was told she was out of the office until Thursday, 5 July 2007. I called 5 July 2007 and spoke to her directly and she told me that she had no idea that my paperwork was there and that she would do it first thing in the morning on Friday. 6 July 2007. Yes, if you were out for more than three days that you had to go on medical leave, I complied with that, but because my Dr. was out of town for the holiday, I was told that I got my paperwork in too late and they refused it. I have all of the paperwork and I am enclosing copies of it.


So, what do you think????

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Monday, July 09, 2007

All That Is Going On


Hey all.... It is me from the unemployed front. I went today and registered for the job bank like I was supposed to do. I am feeling better now that I have done that. I have been catching up on my cleaning since I now have the time. I have been catching up on my movies that I have gotten from Netflix and enjoying it. I have seen some pretty good movies lately. A few have surprised me. One that really surprised me was Guardian with Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher. I am not a Aston fan by any stretch of the imagination. But he was really good in this movie. REALLY. I was so surprised.


I also have seen Four Brothers and The Shooter with Mark Wahlberg. Both excellent movies. Four Brothers was set in Detroit, so it is interesting to see how they used the city in the movie and weird to see some places that I actually know in a movie. But both are definitely worth the time for action flicks. Last night I watched The Good German, which was interesting and is all in black and white. But definitely a good thriller type movie, although Tobey Maguire is in it as a character that he normally doesn't play, it kind of distracted me. I think that they should have cast another actor in the role. But hey, who am I?


I also got to see The Devil Wears Prada, and I actually liked it. I wasn't sure if I was going to because those kinds of movies are not usually my cup of tea. But it was good and Meryl Streep did a great job. So that is what I have been doing. I have a break week this week at school, which is just what I needed really. I did fail marketing, but I am ready to take on English and Business presentations. So, we will see.... I have decided to just go with the flow on the jobless thing for now and concentrate on the things that I can do something about. School and Avon mostly. So, we will see.... I think that this is it for now.

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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Back!!!

Been away for far too long. I will be here more often now that I have been fired for being sick. Oh trust me, it is not a huge deal to me. I think that the job was making me sick with all of the stress and so forth. I get time to concentrate on school, which is good because I failed my marketing class. Mostly because my teacher wasn't very clear on what she wanted. ::sigh:: So, I will be retaking that class. Which may not be all that bad really. I have applied for unemployment and I will be concentrating on my Avon. So, I will still have stuff to do and I will be trying to get here to be with you.

Right now I have that queasy feeling in the pit of my stomach that comes with any great change in my life. And the questions are swirling in my brain. But I did not do this, Wal Mart did, so why am I questioning if it was the right thing to do? Because I always do that. I know that in the long run, I will be happy. Until I know about the unemployment I will worry because I have bills to pay and all of that. Home Depot will be hiring in mid Aug. so I really don't have to long to wait.

But I think this is it for the update, wish me luck!!!! Ciao!!

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