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Hope everyone is keeping safe and healthy. I will always be here fighting for the conservative movement, and I'm excited for what's to come. In the meantime, sending you all of my love.

For this #medalofhonorday: Had the opportunity to meet IL14 resident and Medal of Honor recipient, Allen Lynch a while back. He was presented with the Medal of Honor by President Nixon in 1970 after risking his life to save and protect 3 wounded soldiers during combat in Vietnam after being told to retreat. I could never do it justice so I’ve included his story below. Allen is also an author of a book called “Zero To Hero - From Bullied Kid to Warrior.” His reflection is an i...ncredible reminder that everyone has their own story, their own path filled with adversity and what we learn from introspection can sometimes be more powerful than anything we learn from others or the world.
Full Medal of Honor story here: “.....Observing 3 wounded comrades Lying exposed to enemy fire, Sgt. Lynch dashed across 50 meters of open ground through a withering hail of enemy fire to administer aid. Reconnoitering a nearby trench for a covered position to protect the wounded from intense hostile fire, he killed 2 enemy soldiers at point blank range. With the trench cleared, he unhesitatingly returned to the fire-swept area 3 times to carry the wounded men to safety. When his company was forced to withdraw by the superior firepower of the enemy, Sgt. Lynch remained to aid his comrades at the risk of his life rather than abandon them. Alone, he defended his isolated position for 2 hours against the advancing enemy. Using only his rifle and a grenade, he stopped them just short of his trench, killing 5. Again, disregarding his safety in the face of withering hostile fire, he crossed 70 meters of exposed terrain 5 times to carry his wounded comrades to a more secure area. Once he had assured their comfort and safety, Sgt. Lynch located the counterattacking friendly company to assist in directing the attack and evacuating the 3 casualties. His gallantry at the risk of his life is in the highest traditions of the military service, Sgt. Lynch has reflected great credit on himself, the 12th Cavalry Army”




























