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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Even though Capt Taylor was in command, I'd like to think he asked CW2 Ratliff if he was good with setting down and rescuing the patrol. I'm just curious- obviously everything worked out, but it looks like it was a virtual suicide mission and against orders. Two were risked to save four- extreme valor. What an inspiring story.
https://www.defense.gov/News/Speeches/Speech/Article/3516984/remarks-by-secretary-of-defense-lloyd-j-austin-iii-at-the-medal-of-honor-hall-o/
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Looked and found nothing on Warrant Officer Ratliff
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A good story!
The successful rescue occurred on June 17, 1968. Afterward, Taylor and Ratliff were read their rights of court martial for disobeying the orders of their brigade colonel, but a two-star general overruled him, saying to the colonel: ‘“You got that one wrong, pal,’” Ratliff recalled. https://www.codyenterprise.com/article_f3abe604-41f3-11ee-8079-f33ca12a6528.html
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Did Ratliff have any capacity to fly the helo? If so, his conduct was as valorous as Taylor’s. If not, he had not much say in the matter, followed orders from his commander and demonstrated high valor as well as Taylor had, if not more.
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Thank you, Seahawk.
I’m a small man with an even smaller mind so naturally were I in the front seat I’d feel slightly slighted. |
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