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Way of the Warrior
I just happened on a PBS broadcast called "The Way of the Warrior." It is a brief history of Native Americans serving as soldiers in the U.S. military. It spans from WWI to today. Even though PBS often has a liberal view of things, this is an excellent program.
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Watched it last night. Very well done and informative.
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Joe Medicine Crow
Joe Medicine Crow is the last War Chief of the Crow Nation - from WW II.
I thought somebody qualified as a War Chief from the Gulf War or WoT. The first three requirements seem pretty standard - it's getting the horse that seems to be the problem now days. Edited to add - Wonder how that would go over "Sir, I need to steal a horse from the enemy." |
They could substitute a camel or goat for the horse requirement! :D
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The movie "Windtalkers" about the Navajo communicators in the Pacific during WWII that came out a few years ago was pretty good. Those guys waited a long time to get recognition for what they did.
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I know of another Crow who achieved the other 3 also in Vietnam but never managed the horse requirement. LL |
He is a walking encyclopedia of history. I can only imagine the history that he has witnessed and experienced.
That would be some interesting conversations. |
Crow tribe war chief, WWII veteran Joe Medicine Crow is laid to rest
Crow tribe war chief, WWII veteran Joe Medicine Crow is laid to rest
http://www.fayobserver.com/military/...7a32e7979.html "BILLINGS, Mont. - Montana officials and tribal leaders in ceremonial headdresses laid to rest a revered warrior and keeper of Crow Indian traditions Wednesday, 102-year-old Joe Medicine Crow. He was the last in a long line of Crow Tribe war chiefs, and later successfully assimilated into the modern world to gain widespread acclaim as a Native American historian. More than 700 mourners, including Gov. Steve Bullock and other state officials, gathered to bid Medicine Crow farewell at a service marked by military pomp and traditional regalia...." RIP |
Rest In Peace, Chief and thank you for your service!
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