Friday, November 28, 2008

as time go's by we still remember you for waht you have done for us


HAWK, JOHN D.

Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company E, 359th Infantry, 90th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Chambois, France, 20 August 1944. Entered service at: Bremerton, Wash. Birth: 30 May 1924, San Francisco, Calif. G.O. No.: 55, 13 July 1945.

Citation:
He manned a light machinegun on 20 August 1944, near Chambois, France, a key point in the encirclement which created the Falaise Pocket. During an enemy counterattack, his position was menaced by a strong force of tanks and infantry. His fire forced the infantry to withdraw, but an artillery shell knocked out his gun and wounded him in the right thigh. Securing a bazooka, he and another man stalked the tanks and forced them to retire to a wooded section. In the lull which followed, Sgt. Hawk reorganized 2 machinegun squads and, in the face of intense enemy fire, directed the assembly of 1 workable weapon from 2 damaged guns. When another enemy assault developed, he was forced to pull back from the pressure of spearheading armor. Two of our tank destroyers were brought up. Their shots were ineffective because of the terrain until Sgt. Hawk, despite his wound, boldly climbed to an exposed position on a knoll where, unmoved by fusillades from the enemy, he became a human aiming stake for the destroyers. Realizing that his shouted fire directions could not be heard above the noise of battle, he ran back to the destroyers through a concentration of bullets and shrapnel to correct the range. He returned to his exposed position, repeating this performance until 2 of the tanks were knocked out and a third driven off. Still at great risk, he continued to direct the destroyers' fire into the Germans' wooded position until the enemy came out and surrendered. Sgt. Hawk's fearless initiative and heroic conduct, even while suffering from a painful wound, was in large measure responsible for crushing 2 desperate attempts of the enemy to escape from the Falaise Picket and for taking more than 500 prisoners.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

lucky me i lost five more

the first goal i compleated last month was to make new friends. i went to my friends friend house by the train station. we were teaching each others made up skate tricks like the boomerang where you flick the board around, catch it with youre hand then land on by letting it go. i fisrt made up the trick in front of my house but then i did it over there and now my friends friend named hecter is me friend too.that goal is also #3.

The second goali accomplished was to buy myself a skateboard its a krown board and its good for regular tricks like flip tricks.i got my board online from eBay well known website for online shopping.i got my dad to place the order and i payed him after i got it.i made the order from my house pc thats in my kitchen because we have no other place to put it in.thats basically all of goal #11

also i compleated goal #10 which was to learn to
manual on a sk8board which is basically lifting one foot and keep youre balance while riding to make it a manual. i was on my street and my friends where there with me as i went from one side of the street to the other width wise.i dont remember the day i did it but it was in the begining of the month though.and thats it for goal #10.

the laas goal i completed was to get a a grade "B" in my ROTC class. in school i accually got an "A" but it
s better to get that there was only my friends. from school there with me no one really helped me get it but my self. i did it all in 1sg kujawa's room on the fourth floor of farragut career academy.

thouse are all my goals that i compleated this month of october