A SOLDIER'S PERSPECTIVE
THE WEB'S LEADING MILITARY BLOG SINCE 2004
We spoke with Matt Daniels, founder of Great Americans, on our radio show a few weeks ago. A heck of a guy. Great Americans is a great site if you’re looking for stories on America’s heroes – the military heroes, the fire fighter heroes, our police heroes, etc.
This video show the true compassion of our troops. They have every opportunity and every right to completely rip that van apart with .50 caliber automatic fire. They had every right and opportunity to completely destroy those men who just sought to take the life of a REAL freedom fighter – our troops. And they could have let the guy die or worse – suffer until death. Instead, the very same man that was the target of a sniper ended up treating the man that shot him. And people think that people like this deserve special rights and privileges? Get a life. Enjoy this great story from Great Americans.



Roman General
Honor and courage as seen through the eyes of the enemy. I am certain on that day the sniper witnessed the exact opposite of what he was taught about American soldiers. Such compassion and noble characteristics that inspires the minds and souls of those who serve. Tschiderer, a man of honor, duty, integrity and character, we should all aspire to be such a man.
Mickey
Roman, you are so right. Thanks CJ once again.
yankeemom
Okay, my knees are jelly and my chest is tight now.
God Bless OUR troops (and their Moms!)
Hoo-frickin-Ah!
sue05
Wow what a great story CJ thanks for sharing
NY-David
There are no greater warriors!!
NY-David
Chad
That soldier is an angel………
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Jerry Rosenstein
Hi
This may sound a little far fetched. Nevertheless, I need some advice and/or help.
As an introduction, I am President & COO of a significant hi-tech company. I have several hobbies — one of which is song writing.
I recently wrote lyrics for a Christmas song (from a child’s perspective) with a “support our troops” message along with some underlying “sensitivities to war.” Several people found my work good enough to have the song recorded. The music (CD) was just duplicated and is ready for marketing. Hopefully, someone will pick it up as a “stand alone song” or (possibly) to be used (for example) when the credits are shown at the end of a movie.
Here’s the issue – I do not know anyone in the movie or enterainment industry – I don’t know which doors to knock on.
So, there you have it…
Thoughts?
Jerry Rosenstein
President & COO
Pioneer Magnetics
310-829-6751 (Office)
My assistant is “Lolly” at Ext. 202
310-864-8284 (Cell)
310- 471-1258 (Home)
P.s. You can hear part of the song at http://www.WeddingMusicWorks.com – click on “Other Songs – Click on Daddy’s Picture)