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Kyle Defoor
12-26-09, 10:02
Born in Alabama, resided in Texas.

Someone you should know.

Linked article on my blog- www.kyledefoor.com

Was reccommended for the Medal Of Honor 3 times for 3 seaparate incidents. Could only receive it once due to the reg that Congress passed around WW1 timeframe.

Words aren't enough. Greeny Beanies be proud. Much respect,

KD

SeriousStudent
12-26-09, 11:08
Yesterday, we were sitting at the Christmas dinner table. During the conversation, one of my relatives said "There just aren't any role models for young kids these days."

I disagreed, and mentioned Col. Howard and his deeds.

There are many, many roles models today. A lot of them are humping a ruck in Afghanistan, patrolling a street in Iraq, or watching a trail in the Philippines.

Prayers and thanks to the Howard family. Thank you for giving this country another noble son.

Spooky130
12-26-09, 13:57
Get John Plaster's books - SOG and Secret Commandos. Excellent books and both talk of Col. Howard's exploits.

And, from Chicago of all places, the Pritzker Military Library has fantastic podcasts with 90 minute interviews with MOH winners (win is not the right word)... Here is one with Col. Howard - he discussed trying to swim a flooded river to rescue a woman in San Antonio - when he was 80 years old!!!

http://www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org/events/2006/07-27-robert-howard.jsp

The world is a lesser place without Col. Howard. We can be thankful that he was on our side!

Spooky

RAM Engineer
12-26-09, 14:21
And, from Chicago of all places, the Pritzker Military Library has fantastic podcasts with 90 minute interviews with MOH winners (win is not the right word)...

"Recipients" is the correct word.

Thanks for the link and the book recommendations!

RIP Col. Howard. Being from the same state is the closest I'll ever get to being as awesome as you. You're truely a Man among Men.

Wayne Dobbs
12-26-09, 14:49
I was privileged to meet and spend quality time (in a bar of course) with Col. Howard and 33 other MOH recipients last year at a Medal of Honor Foundation event that my company's owner sponsored. To say I was in heaven talking with these guys doesn't begin to describe it!

Rest peacefully, Col.

Eurodriver
08-08-13, 19:53
For anyone interested a 30 minute - 3 part Youtube film done by the US Military on Colonel Howard is available here. Follow the links for Part 2 and 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZA6ftXxvMQ

Here is a special tribute from Brian Williams :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8qyrPErF9Q

Safetyhit
08-08-13, 20:28
For anyone interested a 30 minute - 3 part Youtube film done by the US Military on Colonel Howard is available here. Follow the links for Part 2 and 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZA6ftXxvMQ

Here is a special tribute from Brian Williams :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8qyrPErF9Q


That was fantastic. Sad to see it shamefully only got four replies when originally posted, obviously many of us missed out on the first go round.

Moose-Knuckle
08-08-13, 21:25
For anyone interested a 30 minute - 3 part Youtube film done by the US Military on Colonel Howard is available here. Follow the links for Part 2 and 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZA6ftXxvMQ

Here is a special tribute from Brian Williams :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8qyrPErF9Q

Thanks for the necropost, those vids are great . . .

ABNAK
08-08-13, 22:53
I remember in Plaster's book that Howard ran alongside an NVA truck on the Trail and threw a claymore into the bed of it, clacker in hand and detonated the damn thing just as the troops in it were about to shoot him!

Brass ones gentlemen..........

fixit69
08-10-13, 03:23
I would go as far as to say this man was one of the the few with a titanium set of gonands. Unbelievable...