Least I think it was 60 minutes. Least a couple of times he refered to himself as "average" and "medicocor" (sp) Soldier.. He also said, (close approximation) "I was there, I did what needed to be done" and "any one could have done it". Maybe it's just me,, but I saw a lot of feelings of somehow he failed cause the soldier subsequently died, or feeling guilty because he lived despite being shot, can't describe it exactly but he does need some help, coming to terms with his heroic actions, and how he sees himself. The news report was interesting how very few MOH receipents there are in Iraq-Afgasistan,, compared to even Vietnam... Look around the site some, Sgt. Giunta is an equal to those who's company he will be in forever. http://www.cmohs.org/recipient-detail/3471/giunta-salvatore-a.php .. |