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The 'female Schindler' who saved 2,500 Jewish children but died wishing she'd rescued more--Irena Sendler Irena Sendler, Warsaw Ghetto, Warsaw Poland, German Women, We Are The World, Women Names, Make Me Smile, Wwii, Amazing Women
'Female Schindler' who saved 2,500 Jewish children, has died aged 98
The 'female Schindler' who saved 2,500 Jewish children but died wishing she'd rescued more--Irena Sendler
10 photos and stories that will restore your faith in humanity. share with your friends.... Sweet Stories, Cute Stories, Happy Stories, News Stories, Human Kindness, Random Acts Of Kindness, Kindness Matters, Believe, Touching Stories
10 Acts of Kindness That Saved A Life - act of kindness, random act of kindness, lifesaving, save a life - Oddee
10 photos and stories that will restore your faith in humanity. share with your friends....
People who rescue puppies (critters, really) are my heros. - 26 Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year Doggy, Dog Cat, Rescue Puppies, Husky Rescue, Hurricane Sandy, Faith In Humanity Restored
26 Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year
People who rescue puppies (critters, really) are my heros. - 26 Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year
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Melissa Stockwell: Was the first female American soldier in history to lose a limb in active combat and was the first Iraq War veteran to compete in the Paralympic Games as a swimmer in 2008 • Was one of four athletes featured in a documentary called “Warrior Champions” • Completed her residency in prosthetics where she fit other amputees with prosthetic devices American Veterans, Iraq War Veteran, Military Veterans, Us Soldiers, Troops, Wounded Warrior Project, Stockwell
Staten Island's JCC hosts Reelabilities Film Festival
Melissa Stockwell: Was the first female American soldier in history to lose a limb in active combat and was the first Iraq War veteran to compete in the Paralympic Games as a swimmer in 2008 • Was one of four athletes featured in a documentary called “Warrior Champions” • Completed her residency in prosthetics where she fit other amputees with prosthetic devices
9/11 Never Forget... World Trade Center, Trade Centre, We Will Never Forget, Lest We Forget, American Flag, Nyc, 911 Tribute
9/11 Never Forget...
9/11: The 25 Most Powerful Photos I still remember what I was doing, almost 12 years later, on that horrific day. I will always remember the brave men and women that lost their lives that day. American Spirit, American Icons, American Cities, American Heritage, American Indians
9/11: The 25 Most Powerful Photos
9/11: The 25 Most Powerful Photos I still remember what I was doing, almost 12 years later, on that horrific day. I will always remember the brave men and women that lost their lives that day.
Gred Gadson, a lieutenant colonel w/ the Second Battalion & 32nd Field Artillery, was returning from a memorial service for 2 soldiers when his vehicle passed a roadside bomb on 5/7/07. Gadson remembers the detonation sending his body tumbling through rubble, then medics placing him on a stretcher in a helicopter, his severed feet sitting in his lap. He awakened days later at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., his legs amputated above the knees. Robot Leg, Coming Out Of The Closet, The Daily News, Taking A Knee, Support Our Troops
Veteran's battle to survive carries him to Hollywood
Gred Gadson, a lieutenant colonel w/ the Second Battalion & 32nd Field Artillery, was returning from a memorial service for 2 soldiers when his vehicle passed a roadside bomb on 5/7/07. Gadson remembers the detonation sending his body tumbling through rubble, then medics placing him on a stretcher in a helicopter, his severed feet sitting in his lap. He awakened days later at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., his legs amputated above the knees.
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Chris Kyle (1974 – 2013). SEAL Team 3. Considered the most lethal sniper in American military history with 160 confirmed kills (255 claimed kills). Nagasaki, Hiroshima, American Military History, American Legend, Chris Kyle, Fukushima
Semiautomatic handgun used to kill ‘American Sniper’ author Chris Kyle at Texas gun range: official
Chris Kyle (1974 – 2013). SEAL Team 3. Considered the most lethal sniper in American military history with 160 confirmed kills (255 claimed kills).
While serving in Afghanistan, U.S. military combat dog Layka was shot four times by the enemy at point-blank range. Despite her injuries, she still attacked and subdued the shooter, saving her handler and the other members of the team. Seven hours of surgery and the amputation of one leg saved her life. Her handler, Staff Sgt. Julian McDonald, fought hard to adopt her and she’s now become a part of his family. Must watch the video linked! Military Working Dogs, Military Dogs, Police Dogs, Retired Military, Military Honors, War Dogs, Dog Hero, The Blues Brothers, Belgian Malinois
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While serving in Afghanistan, U.S. military combat dog Layka was shot four times by the enemy at point-blank range. Despite her injuries, she still attacked and subdued the shooter, saving her handler and the other members of the team. Seven hours of surgery and the amputation of one leg saved her life. Her handler, Staff Sgt. Julian McDonald, fought hard to adopt her and she’s now become a part of his family. Must watch the video linked!
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Carlos Hathcock US Marines North Vietnam, Vietnam War, Military Photos, Military History, American Heroes Channel, Us Marines, United States Marine Corps, Kendo, Special Forces
Top 10 Snipers in History - Listverse
Carlos Hathcock US Marines