A Real Hero and Patriot. . .
>> Monday, April 30, 2007 –
medals,
Robert Rosenthal,
WWII
The Greatest Generation loses another.
from Newsmax.com:
NEW YORK -- Robert Rosenthal, a World War II bomber pilot who twice survived being shot down in raids over Europe and later served on the U.S. legal team that prosecuted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, has died at age 89.
With 16 decorations including the Distingushed Service Cross, the nation's second-highest award for heroism, Rosenthal was a quintessential example of the young Army pilots, some barely out of their teens, who defied seemingly hopeless odds to carry out daylight strategic bombing raids against Germany's industrial war machine from 1942 to 1945.
Godspeed Mr. Rosenthal.