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Old 25 November 2009, 18:16
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MOH Recipients, what drove them at the moment?

A native of my then 1940's small town died Nov 20, 2009. Alejandro Ruiz who was a field worker and ultimately drafted into the Army arrived on Okinawa during WWII. During the Oki battle this 20-year old's unit was pinned down in a ravine. Mr. Ruiz advanced upon the Japanese alone with a rifle. When that rifle jamed the Pvt clubbed two Japanese to death with the empty weapon, retreated to find a loaded weapon, then advanced again upon the Japanese. Mr. Ruiz was ultimately awared the MOH by President Truman.

I had seen Mr. Ruiz several times around my now medium sized town, the last time as we were cashing in our aluminum beer cans. He looked like the average Joe. But within this great man lied a tremendous force unkown to most of us.

Mr. Ruiz will be buried will full military honors in the Yountville. CA. Cemetery.

Rest in peace Mr. Ruiz. You have earned it.
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Old 25 November 2009, 18:27
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"Rest in peace Mr. Ruiz. You have earned it"

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Old 25 November 2009, 18:59
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Old 25 November 2009, 20:40
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Ordinary men, who, when the chips were down, performed extraordinary deeds. Each posssed an inner strength most can't even imagine having. Yet, to a man, they're humble, and modest, and more than willing to shift the glory to their comrades who didn't make it home.

RIP Mr. Ruiz. Thank you for your strength, and sacrifice, and for the example you leave behind.
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Old 26 November 2009, 03:12
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Ordinary men, who, when the chips were down, performed extraordinary deeds. Each posssed an inner strength most can't even imagine having. Yet, to a man, they're humble, and modest, and more than willing to shift the glory to their comrades who didn't make it home.

RIP Mr. Ruiz. Thank you for your strength, and sacrifice, and for the example you leave behind.
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Old 26 November 2009, 10:44
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Having worked for a couple of MOH Recipients, I'd say (with tongue in cheek) they have one driving force in an emergency:

They can go from "Oh Sh*t" to "Eat Sh*t and DIE, MFer" in about 0.01 seconds.

Speed, Decisiveness and Commitment.
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Old 26 November 2009, 10:50
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Mr. Ruiz, thank you for your service. May you rest in peace. You have earned it.
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Old 26 November 2009, 13:10
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RIP Mr. Ruiz. Thank you for your life, your service, and the service to your brethren in the most dire of circumstances.
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Old 26 November 2009, 15:25
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Rest Mr Ruiz, and know that your life and courage touched many.
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