Friday, 3 November 2017

MADDEST WARRIORS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN; SALUTE TO THEM


Article written by Afolabi Micheal.
Hi guys.let me take you on a journey to maddest warrior highland.
Enjoy my Humor packed
IN Africa I have heard about scary stories of guys who were brutally fired stone at, chopped at and fired at yet they still survived and continue to fight but guess what?
They are empowered with their. traditional juju charm. They must have source this from their cult groups or parents or spiritual lords. However some dismiss this stories as superstitions and pure fiction. They sure have not experience some moment with them .However let leave the spiritual alone and let us talk about those that defied natural boundaries and went against their limits.

¤Funny enough the guys in my list are mainly whites in majority¤
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THEY REFUSE TO BE INTIMIDATED OR SET ABACK BY BRUTAL OR FATAL CALAMITIES THAT THEY DISMISS AS NOT ENOUGH TO STOP THEM.




1- Sir James H.Howard
History had it that In January 1944, an Air force pilot-James H. Howard and
his squadron of P-51 Mustangs were
Carrying out orders by guiding a formation of American
bombers back from a mission to destroy
out some aircraft factories near Berlin.
While still flying over Germany, Nazi fighter
planes attacked the American
formation, and Howard, along with the
other escorts, swooped in to defend the
bombers. After a short battle, all of the
German fighters were either driven off
or shot down, but Howard found
himself alone, separated from the rest
of his squadron.
He returned to the bomber formation
by himself, only to find the sky
Jingling with between 30 and 40
German fighters.
But you can't believe it he didn't flinch
Rather than wait for the rest of his
squadron, or even hesitate for a
moment, Howard flew directly into
the heart of the German fighter
formation. For the next 30 minutes,
Howard ferociously attacked the German
planes with the astonished bomber
crews looking at the show . He shot down
or damaged at least six enemy aircraft but he paid a price with only a single
bullet through the wing.

His plane was only giving sign of crashing him down.Running dangerously low on fuel
( Sure fuel scarcity is serious in Germany then) and with half of his guns
jammed, Howard continued to unleash his fury on the enemy planes and force them
away from the bombers before the
German aircraft eventually gave up their objective.
After the air fight Howard returned to his base in
the U.K., he didn't tell anyone what had
happened. Only after an inquiry by the
bomber crews was Howard's identity
as the legendary Mustang pilot
revealed.
In a press conference a few weeks
later, a reporter asked Howard why he
didn't wait for the rest of his squadron,
and he just grinned and said "He who rides a
tiger cannot dismount."




2 *JIMMIE EARL HOWARD (July 27, 1929 –
November 12, 1993) was a Marine Corps
Staff Sergeant when he led an eighteen-man
reconnaissance patrol in a fierce battle
against a battalion of Viet Cong in June 1966.
As a result of his heroic actions, Howard
became the sixth U.S. Marine to be awarded
the Nation’s highest honor for heroism in
combat in Vietnam. The Medal of Honor was
presented by President Lyndon B. Johnson in
White House ceremonies on August 21,
1967
Well ever wonder what happened here is it.- Battle of Hill 488
On the evening of June 13, 1966, SSgt
Howard along with his platoon of 15 Marines
and 2 Navy corps men were dropped behind
enemy lines atop Hill 488. The mission of
this recon unit was to observe enemy troop
movements in the valley and call in air and
artillery strikes. Within days, the enemy
descended on them in force; on the night of
June 15, 1966, a full battalion of Viet Cong
(over 300 men) were engaging the squad of
18. After receiving severe wounds from an
enemy grenade, Howard distributed
ammunition to his men and directed air
strikes on the enemy. By dawn, his
beleaguered platoon still held their position.
During the 12 hours of attack, 200 enemy
troops were killed with the loss of 6
American lives
This was said of him during his award giving ceremony
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the following
CITATION:
For conspicuous gallantry and intrepid
at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty as a Platoon Leader,
Company "C", First Reconnaissance
Battalion, First Marine Division
(Reinforced), Fleet Marine Force, Pacific,
in action against communist insurgent
forces in Quang Tin Province, Republic of
Vietnam, on 16 June 1966. During the
night Gunnery Sergeant (then Staff
Sergeant) Howard's platoon of eighteen
men was assaulted by a numerically
superior force consisting of a well-trained
North Vietnamese Battalion employing
heavy small arms fire, automatic weapons
and accurate weapon fire. Without
hesitation he immediately organized his
platoon to personally supervise the
precarious defense of Hill 488. Utterly
oblivious to the unrelenting fury of hostile
enemy weapons fire and hand grenades
he repeatedly exposed himself to enemy
fire while directing the operation of his
small force. As the enemy attack
progressed and the enemy fire increased
in volume and accuracy and despite his
mounting casualties, Gunnery Sergeant
Howard continued to set an example of
calmness and courage. Moving from
position to position, he inspired his men
with dynamic leadership and courageous
fighting spirit until he was struck and
painfully wounded by fragments from an
enemy hand grenade. Unable to move his
legs and realizing that the position was
becoming untenable, he distributed his
ammunition to the remaining members of
his platoon and skillfully directed friendly
aircraft and artillery strikes with uncanny
accuracy upon the enemy. Dawn found the
beleaguered force diminished by five
killed and all but one wounded. When
rescue helicopters proceeded to Gunnery
Sergeant Howard's position, he directed
them away from his badly mauled force
and called additional air strikes and
directed devastating small arms fire on
the enemy thus making the landing zone
secure as possible. His valiant leadership
and courageous fighting spirit served to
inspire the men of his platoon to heroic
endeavor in the face of overwhelming
odds, and reflected the highest credit
upon Gunnery Sergeant Howard, the
Marine Corps and the United States Naval
Service.
/S/ LYNDON B. JOHNSON

3-Major Robert Cain was a British army infantry man during the
WWII well known for his hilarious mustaches in military history. Battle of
Arnhem, Major Robert Cain in action.Fighting a battle with a bleak victory.
On a street being designed by war two German tanks came
in his direction. Cain found a spot near
a house to lie in wait, while his friend
went upstairs so he could tell the Major
where to fire. The incoming tanks fired at the house, killing the
friend instantly and debris of the collapsed building on cain. He refuse to give up.He took a PIAT fired on the tank with a PIAT and eventually
destroyed it, but only after being
wounded by machine gun fire. His
attempts to take out the second tank
Was halted as he was blinded by a shrapnel or whatever,he waited for just some minutes for his sight to come back but he could only have a blurred vision. Well he was like "You must pay for my optic balls did you know how mad I am now. Now You must pay"
Racing through the night with rage Cain roamed the
field, taking on any German tanks he
found one by one had fired the
PIAT so many times that his eardrums
Begin to complain and instead finding treatment he decided to do it the 700 BC warriors way. Cain
stuffed them with bandages and
continued Tank Bombing anything that look like a tank. Thus telling us that
"TANK CAN'T BUY EYES". (Just kidding)
After the BOOM!!!BANG!!! end at least six German tanks have paid for his eyes.Well if you are into Metal spare part business you can travel back in time and go to pick some hell of condemned tanks but remember you must be a very bad smuggler.

4-,
Marcus SergiusA Roman general from 218-201 BC.
his second year of military service,
Marcus Sergius had his right hand
Sent to hell ( Chopped off) in battle.Guess what ? no painkillers in 218-201 BC or can your history teacher challenge me. Marcus Sergius decided to replace it with an iron hand after he survived the battle.********(May be Tony stark went back to the past to show him his movie but I wonder where he watch IRON MAN 2 probably in their Amphitheater unh!!),
He resume battle and get more injuries but you know the Century of then don't allow you to slip out of War after a fatal injury and shout the botanical name of a MEDIC!! You just find some hell of dirt to rub on your injury and then shift your ass right into the battle field. His fashioned lump of iron turned into
a fist capable of holding a shield and splitting out Medulla Oblongotas
History had it that he went on to take 12 enemy camps
in Gallia, broke a siege at Cremona and
saved Placentia, maybe he showed his stunned enemies IRON MAN 2.

History also tell us that he was captured by Hannibals army and being kept in
chains for good twenty
months. He escaped mysteriously and let me tell you what Tony stark told me (ssssssssssh! Don't tell anybody he just show the prison guard IRON MAN 3 and the pounce on their curious skull)

5-MAJOR SOLOMON KABIRU UMARU was a brave and gallant Nigerian soldier,so selfless in nature and a strong patriotic one.he participated in the Nigerian war of terror and during a ferocious battle with the Bokoharam sect that claim so manylives of his comrade before Major solomon very eyes. He refuse to give up and he show the attackers hell on earth until he was finally killed on Wednesday, 17th December,
2014 during a battle with Boko Haram in
Adamawa. He had recently been posted to the
battlefront and he announced to his friends
that he was ready for whatever outcome.wow he fear no shit.

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