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Iraq
Iraq: Soldier’s quick action may have saved lives
2004-02-06
Edited for brevity.
In Iraq today, seven American servicemen are still alive, thanks to the quick thinking of a soldier from Lead [in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, pronounced "Leed"]. Army Sergeant Brian Burelson is in a German hospital after being wounded near Baghdad by a roadside bomb. Burelson and the other six men in his bomb disposal unit discovered the roadside explosive device Wednesday. As they approached the device, Burelson realized someone had triggered the bomb by remote control. He moved quickly to pull the detonation core from the bomb, defusing a larger explosion and saving his men from almost certain death. A split second later, the detonator went off in his left hand, severing fingers and sending shrapnel into his leg.
Doesn’t get much closer than that!
Brian’s father says it’s a small price to pay. “I lost one of my best friends a few months back, Hans Gukheisen (died in a helicopter crash in Iraq last year), so I pray every night that Brian would come home safe and he’s coming home safe, not all of him but most of him,” Bill Burleson said.
Posted by:Dar

#4  Bravo! Too bad the media will never focus on his brave deeds. It's probably just as well. Real hero's take satisfaction in the more meaningful rewards - such as the lives saved!

Well done!
Posted by: B   2004-2-6 10:09:02 PM  

#3  Started a fuse going evidently an electric match... Jeeezzz... I wish I was that quick.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-6 3:19:52 PM  

#2  Somebody clarify:

How do you realize somebody has triggered a bomb by remote control ? (I mean, other than jumping 20 feet into the air and scattering yourself over a wide area -- thanks Cap'n Blackadder !)

Is it that some parts are visibly moving, yet the necessary explosive reaction is somehow not started properly ?

Also, how good does your sphincter control have to be in order to do this job ? (not sure I could pass)

Posted by: Carl in N.H   2004-2-6 3:09:44 PM  

#1  Damn! Another Hero! Well done!

The sad part is the media is too busy talking about Janets right boob to report it :((.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-2-6 1:48:06 PM  

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