About Me
- Name: Sagepaper
- Location: United States
An only child and service-brat, I was born in Panama. We lived on Indian Reservations when I was two to four-and-a-half -- crucial years for social development. Culturally, I am a mixed-up White Eyes from Mescalero. I began college at fifteen, enjoying a luxurious seven years of rigorous liberal arts education. Since graduating with a B.A. in Psychology, I have avidly read non-fiction, adding enormously to my formal education. Disabled by Tourette's Syndrome and other conditions, I live in Atlanta's suburbia. My father and husband are both physicians, and share a consulting business. (I am very proud of what they do, but I mention their occupations because people cannot seem to move to another small-talk topic if I simply say I am disabled. They must be told an occupation, and will start asking about family members to get one.)
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Monday, July 25, 2005
A Navy Cross
http://www.wtv-zone.com/Mary/THISWILLMAKEYOUPROUD.HTML
If you wish, please pass this on to people you think might care. There has not been much press coverage at all. His hometown newspaper only gave him two paragraphs.
He's the type of guy I'd definitely want on my side fighting against zombies. :)
No, we never hear about people like this. To take out twenty guys like that under heavy fire while emptying both of your guns, then picking up two from the dead enemies you just killed is just amazing. This guy definitely deserves it, especially because he probably saved his entire platoon.
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