FIRST VIETNAM MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER

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Roger Donlon, Vietnam War's First Medal of Honor Recipient, Dies at 89 -  The New York Times

The first Medal of Honor awarded to a U.S. serviceman for
action in Vietnam
was presented to Capt. Roger Donlon
of Saugerties, New York, for his heroic action earlier in
the year.

Captain Donlon and his Special Forces team were manning
Camp Nam Dong, a mountain outpost near the borders of
Laos and North Vietnam.

Just before two o’clock in the morning on July 6, 1964, hordes
of Viet Cong attacked the camp. He was shot in the stomach,
but Donlon stuffed a handkerchief into the wound, cinched up
his belt, and kept fighting.

He was wounded three more times, but he continued fighting,
manning a mortar, throwing grenades at the enemy, and
refusing medical attention.

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Roger Donlon Medal of Honor recipient Donlon heads training academy in

Roger Donlon - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
President Lyndon B. Johnson awarded Captain Roger
Donlon the Medal of Honor.

Roger Donlon receives first Medal of Honor for Vietnam War

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Roger Donlon - Hall of Valor: Medal of Honor, Silver Star, U.S. Military  Awards

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THE ‘’ARCHITECT OF ROCK AND ROLL BORN

Little Richard documentary reveals how rock and roll star teetered between  the sacred and profane | Daily Mail Online

Young Little Richard Playing Piano = Amazing - YouTube

Where is Little Richard, the legendary musician

Little Richard (Richard Wayne Penniman)
(December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020)
 

Musician Little Richard is known for his groundbreaking stage
persona and early rock n’ roll hits "Tutti Frutti" and "Long Tall
Sally."

Little Richard - The Very Best Of...Little Richard - Amazon.com Music

ESDA | Penniman, Richard Wayne (Little Richard) (1932–2020)

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NAVY AIRCRAFT DISAPPEARED IN TRIANGLE

Aircraft squadron disappears in the Bermuda Triangle | December 5, 1945 | HISTORY

At 2:10 p.m. on December 5, 1945, five U.S. Navy Avenger
torpedo-bombers comprising Flight 19 took off from the
Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station in Florida on a routine
three-hour training mission.

After having completed their objective, Flight 19 was
scheduled to
take them due east for an additional 67
miles
, then turn north for 73 miles, and back to the air
station after that, totaling a distance of 120 miles.

They never returned.

Bermuda Triangle: Location, legend, and facts | National Geographic

Aircraft squadron disappears in the Bermuda Triangle | December 5, 1945 | HISTORY

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PAST EVENTS THAT MADE CURRENT HISTORY

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MATT FRIEDMAN

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LEGENDARY GUITARIST HAS DIED AT 84

Steve Cropper, Guitarist, Songwriter and Shaper of Memphis Soul Music, Dies  at 84 - The New York Times    

    
   Stax soul music legend Steve Cropper ...

Musician Steve Cropper, who co-wrote '(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay,'  dies : NPR

Steve Cropper, Blues Brothers band member and Booker T. &
the MG’s guitarist,
has died.

Pat Mitchell Worley, president and CEO of the Soulsville
Foundation, told
the Associated Press that Cropper’s family
notified her of his death. Cropper died Wednesday in Nashville, according to Worley.

Worley’s foundation operates at the Stax Museum of American
Soul Music in Memphis, where Cropper’s former employer,
Stax Records, used to be.

A cause of death for Cropper has not been shared. Eddie Gore,
a longtime friend of Cropper, told the outlet that he visited
the
musician
at a rehabilitation center on Tuesday.

Gore said that he suffered a recent fall and was working with
Cropper on producing new music.

Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper 1968
Eddie Floyd and Steve Cropper in 1968.

The "Colonel" Steve Cropper with the great Duck Dunn.

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