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		<title>Wednesday&#8217;s Hero</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://mythoughtsideasandramblings.com">My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings - A day in the life of a busy mom  . . .</a></p><p>This Week&#8217;s Post Was Written By Greta Col. Henry J. Cook Past National Commander, Military Order of the Purple Heart, after serving over fifteen years with MOPH, gaining invaluable experience while in the positions of National Aide-de-Camp, Chapter Commander, Region Commander, National Junior Vice Commander and National Senior Vice Commander. He was a career Special [...]</p></p><p>Copyright © 2011 My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact mythoughtsideasandramblings.com @ gmail.com so we can take legal action immediately.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://mythoughtsideasandramblings.com">My Thoughts, Ideas, and Ramblings - A day in the life of a busy mom  . . .</a></p><p>This Week&#8217;s Post Was Written By <a href="http://hooahwife.com">Greta</a></p>
<p><center></center><center><i>Col. Henry J. Cook<br />
<img src="http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/6231/armycl8.gif" alt="U.S. Army"></p>
<p>Past National Commander, Military Order of the Purple Heart, after serving over fifteen years  with MOPH, gaining invaluable experience while in the positions of National Aide-de-Camp, Chapter  Commander, Region Commander, National Junior Vice Commander and National Senior Vice Commander.</p>
<p>He was a career Special Forces (Green Beret) officer for thirty-three of the total forty-two years that he was on  combined active and reserve duty. His combat tours began in 1967-68 when he operated behind enemy  lines in for extended periods of time conducting operations with native guerrilla troops as the Executive Officer of the 4th Mobile Guerrilla. He saw additional  combat in 1969-70 when he led a U.S. Special Forces Mobile Strike Force Battalion (MIKE FORCE), consisting of Green Beret officers and sergeants leading Cambodian mercenaries, again working behind enemy lines as well as reacting to attacks on friendly bases, often requiring that his unit be parachuted into hostile drop zones.<br />
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<p><i>Later, he participated in Desert Shield (Saudi Arabia), Desert Storm (Kuwait) and Iraq, and Operation Provide Comfort (Support to Kurdish refugees in Northern Iraq.</p>
<p>For his valor and military skills, Colonel Cook was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with ?V? device for Valor and two Oak Leaf Clusters, Army Commendation Medal with ?V? Device and one Oak Leaf Cluster, Purple Heart with One Oak Leaf Cluster, Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Gold and Silver Stars, Joint Services Commendation Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Special Forces Combat Diver Badge, Special Forces Tab, and numerous other U.S. and foreign decorations.</p>
<p>Henry Cook is now twice retired, as a soldier and as a lawyer and resides in Diamondhead, Mississippi. He is a member of the Pro Bono Consortium representing veterans who appeal denial of claims and is a member of the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans? Claims. He?s been a member of the Mississippi Bar Association since 1978 and also serves as a Municipal Judge Pro Tem in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Other significant contributions to veterans by Henry Cook include: a major role in the creation of the Mississippi Vietnam Veterans? Memorial in Ocean Springs and helping raise over $500,000 to help MOPH members in Louisiana and Mississippi who lost everything during Hurricane Katrina. In addition to MOPH, he also belongs to Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Special Forces Association (SFA), Special Operations Association (SOA), Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW).</p>
<p>You can read more about Col. Henry in this PDF file on pages 31 &amp; 32.</i></center><i></i></p>
<p>These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday.  For that, I am proud to call them Hero.<br />
<font color="red"><font size="2">We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived</font></font></p>
<p><b>This post is part of the Wednesday Hero Blogroll.  For more information about Wednesday Hero, or if you would like to post it on your site, you can go <a href="http://rightwingrightminded.blogspot.com/2006/08/wednesday-hero-blogroll.html">here</a>.</b><br />
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