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« on: April 22, 2008, 06:56:14 AM »

http://jewishworldreview.com/julia/gorin031908.php3

excerpt:

" To give Mr. Greenberg a fuller sense of the people whose name he sneers at
is an unpublished letter by author and historian Bill Dorich:


    American Serbs have proven time and again their dedication and commitment to the United States.
Serbs proudly served in the American Civil War, the Spanish-American Wars, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Iraq.
The Dokman family of Kansas City, Missouri had seven sons in the military service at the same time during WWII.
A building at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs is named for Lance Sijan, a Serb,
for his bravery in Vietnam.
He died in his prison cell shared with Senator John McCain.

    ? In 1905, Rade Grba, a young Serbian-American from the south side of Chicago
was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor by the US for his heroic actions in the Navy.
There are 8 Serbian Congressional Medals of Honor recipients.
The first person in history to receive 2 Congressional Medals, Lou Cukelja, was a Serb
who also received the highest decoration given by France, Belgium and Serbia.
There are thousands of Serbian Purple Heart recipients. Serbian-Americans can be proud of
the youngest Two-Star general in the American army, Rudy Ostovich III and Two-Star General Mel Vojvodich.
Ed Radkovich headed Air Force Intelligence in Europe and Brigadier General George Karamarkovic the US Marine Corp.
The U.S. military also included Admiral Stevan Mandarich and Col. Mitchell Page.
The NASA space program is replete with Serbian engineers and scientists.
Thirteen top executives in the space program are Serbs.
Mike Vucelic received the Freedom Award from President Johnson
for his work in the Apollo program.


An American nurse named Ruth Farnam volunteered for the humanitarian relief of the Serbian people during WWI.
About Serbia, brutally invaded by Austria, Germany and Bulgaria, Farnam wrote:


    In my heart was so much of sympathy and appreciation for Serbia's suffering, courage and devotion,
and so deep a feeling of her value and vital interest to our own country that I shall, until the end of this war and,
if need be, after it, devote my time, strength and resources to her service.
In serving her, I serve America."




Thank you for exposing this, and I love you, Julia Gorin.

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