Who was/is GI Joe?

JOHN W. RIPLEY

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Mitchell Paige GI Joe DollPerhaps you had GI Joe dolls-excuse me-action figures when you were a kid- or your brother did. Did you know that GI Joe was a real man-a Marine who was born in PA of parents who had come from Serbia?

GI Joe named Mitchell Paige a United States Marine was awarded the Medal of Honor for his role in defeating an Imperial Japanese regiment all by himself after all of his fellow Marines had fallen in the fight/action in the Battle of Guadalcanal on October 26, 1942.

The rest of the page are his words and the links to some of the pages on the web. Go there and be inspired again by a Real American Hero.

“I am proud to be a citizen of a nation whose objective is peace and goodwill for all mankind. A nation which has contributed so much for the benefit of peoples all over the world. A nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all. I am proud to be an American. I can never believe it is old fashioned to love our Flag and Country nor can I ever believe it is being square to stand in readiness behind our flag to defend those ideals for which it stands against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”

Mitch Paige, MOH

“Our history, with its heroes, is a truly necessary foundation for every American boy and girl,” Mitch wrote for fellow MOH recipient Pete Lemon’s 1997 book Beyond the Medal. “Without this knowledge, how can they understand why our nation became the great country that it is today?”

We hope through this modern means of sharing ideas, we can be of some service to others to inspire patriotism and an appreciation for what it means to be an American.

I will never forget listening to the exciting stories of American history in my school when I was a child. I learned all about the men who gave their lives to make this country free. We had to memorize all the great documents, such as Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and John Adam’s magnificent, spine-tingling speech given on July 4, 1776, in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, when our country was born. I can recite the speech by memory to this day. Every American should and must be familiar with the trials and tribulations experienced by our great Founding Fathers as they established the very bedrock of the United States of America.

This history, with its heroes, is a truly necessary foundation for every American boy and girl. Without this knowledge, how can they understand why our nation became the great country that it is today?”  (Above in quotes from Mitchell Paige’s web/bog site)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitchell_Paige

http://www.homeofheroes.com/mitch/03_mystory.html

“G.I. Joe & Lillie” – tribute in song from the Oakridge Boys (Thanks Lois and Pat for sending/sharing this—I’m going to give this one a tissue alert from the heart 🙂

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10/23/83 Beirut Stamp

OCTOBER 23, 1983 BEIRUT BOMBING IN LEBANON

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On Sunday, October 23, 1983 at approximately 6:20 a.m. 241 Marines, sailors and soldiers were killed and hundreds of others were wounded or disabled. This was the result of a suicide truck, laden with explosives carrying the equivalent of 20,000 pounds of TNT that detonated on the ground floor of BLT 1/8 headquarters barracks in Beirut, Lebanon. The largest non-nuclear explosion of its time. Other servicemen from 1982-1984 perished from sniper fire and other atrocities. Others died years later or are permanent disabled as the result of their wounds. This makes a total of 270 Marines, sailors and soldiers that died during a peacekeeping mission.

October 27th 1983 President Ronald W. Reagan broadcasted a speech to the American people about the BLT 1/8 24th MAU headquarters barracks bombing. Here is a quote from his speech seconds before closing, “They were not afraid to stand up for their country or, no matter how difficult and slow the journey might be, to give to others that last, best hope of a better future. We cannot and will not dishonor them now and the sacrifices they’ve made by failing to remain as faithful to the cause of freedom and the pursuit of peace as they have been.”

(Update: President Reagan’s Remarks at the Baptist Fundamentalism Annual Convention, April 13, 1984. With enormous thanks to Rabbi Arnold E Resnicoff)

In 1986 a contingent of Gold star mothers, wives and family members of the 270 fallen heroes descended on Washington, DC their mission….. To get postage stamp unveiled and issued to honor Americas fallen sons. This trip turned out to be fruitless. On September 14th, 1993 armed with over 20,000 signatures from American citizens, family members and comrades the trek was again made to our nation’s capitol. The bevy was met with opposition and excuses, not to issue and honor the fallen and peacekeepers with a commemorative postage stamp.

For seventeen years, numerous people have petitioned the USPS and CSAC to unveil and issue this stamp. On January 31st, 2003 Congressman Walter B. Jones Jr. R-NC 3rd District introduced H.Res. 45 expressing the sense of the congress that a postage stamp is issued in remembrance of the victims of the peacekeeping mission in Beirut, Lebanon 1982-1984. As of yet, because of lack of 50 congressional signatures co-sponsoring this measure has not made it to the complete house for a vote. The killed in action came from 33 states, the District of Columbia, a territory: Puerto Rico and an allied country: United Kingdom. You do the math………

Over the years stamps have been unveiled and issued in series and individually for many of this nations politicians, cartoon characters, actors, insects, birds, Racehorses, rock stars, Santa Claus, composers, flowers….. The list is endless. If the USPS and CSAC feel that these stamps and numerous more are worthy of casting a stamp die to commemorate their moment of fame, the consensus of the families, citizens and comrades of the fallen heroes is to “do the right thing” and unveil and issue a postage stamp to honor the peacekeeping mission in Beirut, Lebanon 1982-1984.

Americans can be proud to live in a country where the rights of others are treasured and protected by rules codified as law. Where good men stood ready to die to protect those laws and the people who live under them……. including the people who decide who and what deserves a stamp.

The time for a postage stamp is here and now!

Semper Fidelis!

Written by Charles Hall, SSGT, USMC, Retired

oct 23rd 2008 will be the 25th anv of the bombing of the u.s. marine barracks in beirut, lebanon. we had 24 marines, navy , army soldiers  from n.y. over there @ that time who gave their all. so on thurs could we say a pray for the fallen marines .
MCAPT JOSEPH BOCCIA, NORTHPORT ,NY
MLCPL JEFFREY L. BOULOS ,ISLIP,NY
MCPL SAM CHERMAN , QUEENS ,NY
MCPL BERT CORCORAN ,KATONAH, NY
MSGT KEVIN P. COULMAN , SEMINARY ,NY
MLCPL HAROLD GRATTON , CONOES, NY
MPFC JOHN J. INGALLS, INTERLAKEN ,NY
MLCPL JAMES JACKOWSKI , S. SALEM ,NY
MLCPL STEVEN JONES , BROOKLYN ,NY
MLCPL JOHN MCCALL ROCHESTER,NY
MSG RICHARD MENKINS ,TULLEY ,NY
NHM3 JOSEPH MILANO. FARMINGVILLE, NY
MCAPT MICHAEL OHLER , HUNTINGTON ,NY
MPFC ROBERT P. OLSON ,LAWTONS ,NY
MSSG ALEXANDER ORTEGA , ROCHESTER ,NY
MLCPL MARK W. PAYNE , BINGHAMTON ,NY
MPFC TERRENCE L. RICH, BROOKLYN ,NY
MLCPL WARREN RICHARDSON , BROOKYLN, NY
MPFC SCOTT L. SCHULTZ , KEESEVILLE ,NY
MCPL RONALD L. SHALLO, HUDSON ,NY
MPFC CRAIG S. STOCKTON , ROCHESTER, NY
MCPL DENNIS A, THOMPSON , BRONX ,NY
MCPL OBRIAN WEEKES , BROOKLYN ,NY
MPFC CRAIG L. WYCHE , JAMAICA , NY
thank-you for the time to honor these fallen hero. bobbie

 

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