MAJOR ED FREEMAN WAS A TRUE HERO
August 28, 2008
August 28, 2008
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 -- Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, issued the following editorial:
Retired U.S. Army Major Ed W. Freeman of Boise died on Sunday, August 20. His death came decades after he volunteered to fly 14 incredibly dangerous supply missions to support and rescue a Cavalry battalion pinned down in a battle zone in the Ia Drang Valley during the Vietnam War in 1965.
And his passing came seven years after President George W. Bush awarded him the Congressional Med . . .
Retired U.S. Army Major Ed W. Freeman of Boise died on Sunday, August 20. His death came decades after he volunteered to fly 14 incredibly dangerous supply missions to support and rescue a Cavalry battalion pinned down in a battle zone in the Ia Drang Valley during the Vietnam War in 1965.
And his passing came seven years after President George W. Bush awarded him the Congressional Med . . .