Pickett Jr., 20, was returning from dinner in New York City with his family when they noticed the crash and he sprang into action. “Not only is he making an impact in the classroom and on the football field at the United States Military Academy at West Point, but he’s also making a difference in his community!”
Pickett Sr. credited his son’s West Point training for giving him the courage to save the man’s life.
“This is more than a display of leadership; it’s a testament to the character West Point is building in him — a readiness to go into the line of fire, not just for his country, but for anyone who needs it.” The full article is here.




That's all on that young mans character. West Point has been taken over by expletives deleted.
ReplyDeleteI think Dad and Mom can take some credit for this young man's character and at last there have been some movement at
ReplyDeleteWest Point to remove some of the dead wood and DEI skunks who have stunk up that formerly great institution.
Good on him. I expect he'll get some deserved formal recognition as a result. When I was attending USNA, one of my classmates saved several people from a burning car wreck. If I remember correctly, he was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps medal; I'm not sure what the Army equivalent would be.
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