Medal of Honor: Forrest Lee "Woody" Vosler
For conspicuous gallantry in action against the enemy above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a radio operator-air gunner on a heavy bombardment aircraft in a mission over Bremen, Germany, 20 December 1943. After bombing the target, antiaircraft fire severely damaged the aircraft in which TSgt. Vosler (US Army Air Corps) was serving, forced it out of formation, and immediately subjected it to repeated vicious enemy fighter attacks.
Early in the engagement a 20-mm cannon shell exploded in the radio compartment, painfully wounding T/Sgt. Vosler in the legs and thighs. At about the same time a direct hit on the tail of the ship seriously wounded the tail gunner and rendered the tail guns inoperative. Realizing the great need for firepower in protecting the vulnerable tail of the ship, T/Sgt. Vosler, with grim determination, kept up a steady stream of deadly fire.
Shortly thereafter another 20-mm enemy shell exploded, wounding T/Sgt. Vosler in the chest and about the face. Pieces of metal lodged in both eyes, impairing his vision to such extent that he could only distinguish blurred shapes. Displaying remarkable tenacity and courage, he kept firing his guns and declined to take first-aid treatment.
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Performance of the Winchester 9mm 147 Grain Subsonic Jacketed Hollow Point Bullet in Human Tissue and Tissue Stimulant
This particular 9mm load was vilified in the late 1980s and early 1990s as an inadequate manstopper. The article discusses the performance of the Winchester 9mm 147 Grain Subsonic JHP and correlates the load’s performance on the street with tests done in 10% ordnance gelatin. The San Diego Police Crime Laboratory reviewed twenty-seven shootings. The lab measured penetration depth of the 147 grain Winchester Subsonic JHP bullet in living human tissue at autopsy and measured the bullet's expansion from the recovered bullets. The lab compared the recovered autopsy bullets to the 147 grain Winchester Subsonic load’s performance in 10% ordnance gelatin shot at 4 degrees Centigrade. The lab found a close correlation.
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You Get What You Vote For: Repeat Offender Attacks 75-Year-Old Woman in Downtown Seattle
SEATTLE — Newly-released videos show the moments a man attacked a woman at random outside the King County Courthouse in downtown Seattle earlier this month. Fale Vaigalepa Pea, 42, was armed with a wooden board that had a screw through the end of it and used both hands to swing the weapon and strike the victim, 75-year-old Jeanette Marken, in the face, according to charges filed in King County Superior Court. The Seattle Police Real Time Crime Center recorded a video of the incident which has since been taken down.
Family members stated that the hit gouged out Marken's eye and she learned that she will not recover her eyesight in the affected eye. "To take a wood club with nails and hit her at full force in the face? I don't understand it," said Andrius Dyrikis, the victim's son.
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“The Gun Just Went Off! I Didn’t Pull the Trigger, Honest!”
Most of the time when someone characterizes a firearm discharge as "accidental," they should be saying it was a negligent discharge. Aside from the profoundly rare instances of firearms discharging because of an inherent mechanical malfunction, there are several other causes of unintended firearm discharges, from human performance errors – all of which have occurred, and not infrequently, in all groups of firearms users, civilians, police and military. In the law enforcement realm, unintended firearms discharges occur every year in North America. While most of these discharges result in minimal property damage and no human injury, occasionally the most tragic outcome of serious injury or death, to a civilian or fellow law enforcement officer, does occur.
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Local Governments Illegally Confiscating Firearms
Armed Attorneys Richard Hayes and Leslie Cross break down a troubling trend we’re seeing across Texas and beyond: police departments illegally withholding law-abiding gun owner’s firearms — even when no charges are filed. (Comment: I’m guessing this is happening most often in Texas's larger cities or counties)
In many recent cases, individuals are investigated, released, and never charged with a crime. Yet when they attempt to recover their lawfully owned firearms, police departments refuse to return them unless the owner obtains a judge’s signed court order or a “motion to return property.” If you legally carry a firearm — this is an episode you might need to watch.
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Firearms Handling Refresher Part I: Handguns
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When you import the 3rd World; You get 3rd World values.
I lived many years in third world countries. Bribery is a way of life and often you cannot get a government employee to do their job without a bribe.
The ability of the average American to remain convinced that the entire World is just like them is rather cute. The ability of the average American leader — who is supposed to know better — to do the same is aggravating and dangerous.
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Don't Use FMJ Ammo for Self-Defense
Occasionally I'll see someone using cheap, ball ammo for self-defense. Sometimes this is borne out of simple frugality. More frequently it is the result of misunderstanding how modern, expanding, hollowpoint ammunition behaves. In this article I hope to convince you otherwise. Bottom line up front: don't use FMJ ammo for self-defense if (and only if) you have better options available.
Hollowpoints, as the name implies, have a hollow cavity at the tip of the bullet. Upon encountering fluid-filled tissue, a hydraulic action occurs, forcing the bullet to expand or "mushroom." Expansion is generally a good thing. Rather than making a very narrow, ice-pick style wound channel, expanding bullets cut a much wider wound track, which is more likely to cause rapid blood loss. Their larger diameter is also slightly more likely to strike a critical organ or structure.
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Uvalde Police Officer Who Hesitated Cleared of Any Wrongdoing
Every police officer in the country knows what to do if they’re ever at a school and some madman starts killing children: Run toward the danger and shoot the murderer until he’s very, very dead. Tactically, it’s pretty simple. It’s what police are trained to do.
Nowadays, officers no longer wait for SWAT to arrive if some maniac is shooting kids. It becomes an individual officer’s responsibility, because every second that tics by means another innocent child could be shot and killed.
If you can’t handle this responsibility, don’t ever raise your hand, take an oath and pin on a badge.
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Caleb Causey of Lone Star Medics related a mind-boggling story recently about one form of mindset. He posed questions to some friends in the context of encountering two burglars in their home. The concept of giving scenarios and asking people questions about their anticipated reactions is often far more effective than pontificating about what they ‘need’ to do.
The friends are a couple who have a 10 year old son. The wife is a petite woman who is a practitioner of boxing; good for her. What Caleb did was to posit a scenario of initial violence and asked her what she would do. She replied she would fight them. Since the scenario was two burglars whose combined weight was three to four times hers, he continued escalating the scenario in his questions. In the event her resistance was overcome by the two burglars, the sequence of escalation he gave was:
-- her being badly beaten in the fight,
-- her being raped,
-- her child being raped,
-- both of them being murdered.
The lady’s reply to the escalation of murder was the above quote about ‘being with Jesus.’ She apparently had accepted that as an outcome. However, her husband, who was listening to the conversation, did not find that acceptable. At the time of the conversation, they owned no weapons, other than perhaps a butcher knife.
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