Wednesday Hero
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Capt.
Glenn Black
From Idana, Kansas
From his Silver Star citation: For gallantry in action while
participating in aerial flight in the Mediterranean Theater of
Operations as pilot and flight leader of a B-25 type aircraft. On 22
June 1944, Lieutenant Black led a flight on a mission against shipping
and harbor installations at Leghorn, Italy. On the bomb run intense,
accurate anti-aircraft fire was encountered by the formation, holing
many aircraft, as a result of the heavy defenses, Lieutenant Black
sustained a shattered right arm, his co-pilot was painfully injured in
the hip, one engine and the hydraulic lines were shot out and gasoline
flooded the ship due to a direct hit on the gas tank. Despite his
severe and painful wounds, Lieutenant Black, with the aid of his
co-pilot, held the plane on course in to the target, enabling his
bombardier to drop his bombs on their objective. By the time a
friendly field was reached, the effects of the co-pilots hip wound
seriously compromised the strength of his legs and, although almost at
the point of complete exhaustion from the loss of blood, Lieutenant
Black manipulated the rudders while his co-pilot handled the other
controls, still at Lieutenant Black's directions. In spite of the
feathered propeller, and without flaps or wheels down, a successful
crash-landing was completed. By his great determination and
outstanding heroism, Lieutenant Black has reflected the highest credit
upon himself and the Armed Forces of the United
States.
You can read more about Capt. Black here
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so
others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them
Hero.
Those Who Say That We're In A Time When
There Are No Heroes, They Just Don't Know Where To Look
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