Monty
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- Jan 26, 2005
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Billy Hall was reared in my home town of Sand Springs, Oklahoma and attended my high school. He was a quiet kid and grew up in the orphans home built by the city founder Charles Page. After high school he went into the Army and was sent to Viet Nam where he was a medic in the Army. His platoon was attacked and in danger of being over run by the Viet Cong and there were many, many men wounded. Billy went from man to man tending their wounds until he was hit by what is believed to be a mortar round that blew off both of his legs. They tried to get him onto an evac helicopter but he wouldn't go. He put tourniquets on his missing legs and continued to crawl about on his bloody stumps tending to "his men" until he finally passed out from the loss of blood. He was then put on a helicopter and during the evacuation he died. He received a medal posthumously for his efforts in saving the life of several of his men. The local VFW chapter in Sand Springs has been petitioning President Bush and our congressmen to get the Congressional Medal of Honor awarded to his family for Billy Hall's great act of heroism but so far they have not acted on doing so. Please when you write to your Senator or Representative remember Billy Hall and what he gave for his country. What more could any man have done and not receive the medal is beyond imagination. Thanks in advance. M nty