Monday, August 18, 2014

US Army reservist took assassin's bullets for British colonel

Via LH

US Army General Harold Greene who was killed in an incident in Afghanistan which also witnessed an act of heroism by a US Army reservist
 US Army General Harold Greene who was killed in an incident in Afghanistan which also witnessed an act of heroism by a US Army reservist 
 
A British Army colonel's life was saved by a US soldier who jumped in front of an assassin's hail of bullets, it has been reported.

The US Army reservist, who normally works for Apple, the Silicon Valley-based electronics company, was shot six times as an Afghan assailant opened fire on a group of high-ranking officers at a military training academy earlier this month, The Sunday Times said.

The reservist, who has not been named, used his body as a shield to literally "take a bullet" for the senior British officer, and was hit twice in the leg and once in the shoulder, with a further three rounds stopped by his bulletproof vest.

Details of the act of heroism were revealed in an American casualty report, the newspaper said.
It describes how the reservist returned fire with both his rifle and sidearm.

3 comments:

  1. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
    -John 15:13

    -sj

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  2. I am left speechless on this one, but what you two said, Ditto.

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