Everyone was surprised when the real identity of this ordinary concierge was revealed!
This interesting and incredible incident took place in Colorado. An unpretentious concierge who has never spoken to anyone and for the same reason was not even noticed
This interesting and incredible incident took place in Colorado. A safe concierge that has never spoken to anyone and for the same reason was not even noticed by anyone in a school left each school student with stuttering. He even made the big titles of the best newspapers and was all around the television. Take a look at this exciting and exciting story!
An unpretentious concierge
It can not be said that the officers and cadets staying at the US Air Force Academy located in Colorado Springs were not right to consider William "Bill" Crawford who worked as a concierge as little impressive. Like everyone else does not try to worry about watching a man in such a low profession. But, William who worked in the academy for years, was not an ordinary concierge and had an incredible past.
Discrete and diligent
Nevertheless, one thing that everyone rented William for was his dedication to the work and the discipline he showed the take-off of the academy floors and collect concierge supplies. He was very silent and could rarely be seen talking to anyone. It was one of the major reasons for anyone paying attention to him. But it was going to change completely soon.
An enigmatic presence
With the excessive amount of physical tension that Crawford had to cross in its previous years led him to look for a job without too much post-retirement hassle. He was born in Pueblo, Colorado in 1918. The inhabitants of the Academy had a perception of "one old man working in the world of a young person", towards him.
Not just a concierge of Wallflower
When asked about William, the Colonel of the Air Force at Retirement, James Moschgat, who was in the Academy at the same time as Crawford describes as an extremely shy man with the age gap that acts. Between him and the cadets being the main barrier of communication. "The Academy, one of the first US leadership Lab took care of dawn until dusk. And Mr. Crawford ... Well, he was only a concierge, "reminded Moschgat.
Ordinary or extraordinary
As already said before, Crawford has barely spoken with anyone from the family. It intensified the mystery-wrapped in his personal life even more. However, one could judge its appearance and body structure that it was "retired military". William's only desire was to work conscientiously and add to the benefits of his pensions.
Change in the air
These are the rare cases of a cadet initiating the speech that people would testify to Crawford pronouncing words from his mouth. One thing that was clearly obvious was the fact that Crawford felt proud to be associated with the academy even if it was working as a concierge. It was the year 1976 which would be revolutionary for the Academy.
A dramatic discovery
Moschgat who was a cadet at that time read a book on the Second World War and the Italian campaign led by the Allied Field when dealing with something through the pages that made it curious. He instantly locked the words "Sainte cow!" And said: "The words on the page jumped to me", in a book he wrote.
The curious connection
The reason was that the name "Private William Crawford" often appeared in the event he read. He instantly understood that the concierge working in the Academy and the man spoke in the book had some connection. He poured the news everywhere in the class to which his friends closed his eyes.
A tale of bravery
The lines ", facing an intense and overwhelming hostile fire ... regardless of personal safety ... On his own initiative, Private Crawford alone attacked fortified enemy positions", who were declared in the meeting of The US Army Infantry division with the enemies near Altavilla in Italy were responsible for the development of interests of Moschgat.
A unrecognized hero
He gave the flesh of cadet flesh to think of any possible link between the spoken person and the concierge. He was dead ready to trigger the truth. He wanted to find him anyway. Finally, his doubt was clarified when he witnessed Crawford running with the book that had launched everything. The cadet was able to obtain the maintenance of the old concierge after a puzzled hunting.
Truth reluctantly
Everyone present around the concierge was taken aback when he reluctantly answered: "Yep, it's me" on the question of connection. He continued to say, "It was a long time and a day of my life". Crawford calmly told the incident but had no idea of becoming the reason for the growing excitement in the cadet's heart.
Feasting the past
Everyone was now aware that Crawford was not an ordinary personality. Serving the country after joining the US military in 1942 was now known from the whole campus. Crawford for Against Italy while being a member of the US Infantry Division of the 142nd Infantry. It was at that time that his team found himself at the fire of the enemy after attacking the Hill 424 in Altavilla Silentinaseptember 1943 that Crawford decided to come into action.
A superhuman display of bravery
Crawford had a steel heart that allowed him to sit as ducks overlooking murderers. This led him to take control of the situation and to voluntarily destroy three nests of German machine guns by throwing grenades. Its superhuman display helped it save many lives and climb over the dangerous situation.
Daring the danger
The relief turned out to be short-lived for Crawford and his team while they were captured by the German troops after their arrival too close to the fortified area of the enemy. The news of Crawford and his comrades are divided into the nation. It was then that things have again taken an incredible trick.
Tragedy and honor
In hearing, no news from Crawford and his team of the battlefield, the US government was forced to presume them dead. An ad was also made in 1944 to attribute Crawford with the medal of honor "as posthumous". It was his father George who received the award itself gave him by Maj.-Gen Terry Allen, in a brief impressive ceremony. "Everyone was totally unaware of reality.
Amazing update
Although Crawford has been rewarded in his nation, he was not aware of his feiance in another country in the middle of enemies. But, everything has changed once the news of them being free of German prison camps, WILLIAM surfaced a rare German internment camp survivor. He returned home.
The national hero returns home
Crawford married Eileen Bruce in 1946 after his return home. But, the desire to serve the country was still in his heart who has seen him work for the army for 20 years after finally retiring in 1967. After retiring, he went to Palmer Lake, Colorado to work in As long as Director of Lucretia Vaile Museum where he led many museum events and then worked in the Air Force Academy as a concierge.
Dedicated patriot
His simplicity has come from that time since. As during his stay in the army, he has never proudly published his medal of honor. The whole academy was lit in the head when they made these discoveries. Now, people out there treated Crawford in a totally different way. These things led to another remarkable event that would change the life of Crawford.
No expectations
Now, Crawford was more active and we could frequently be seen talking to cadets and attending air squadr functions. Although he never expressed his inner self, everyone knew he had the desire to receive the medal of honor personally that his father who had taken him on behalf of him. Realizing this, people have planned something awesome for the war hero.
Special surprise
It is in Colorado Springs Falcon in 1984 that Crawford has attended thousands of people from the graduation ceremony of the Air Force Academy. Crawford was invited to the diplomas celebration event as a special guest. Not the 66 year old man, then knew the special things that had planned by the staff and cadets of the Academy.
Long-suffering recognition
Crawford was surprised to see President Ronald Reagan at the ceremony with cadets, general, alumni and staff. The event took place in 1984 as the president rented Crawford and greeted her as an inspiration for future generations and recognized the fact that Crawford had gone "beyond the call of duty" to protect His colleagues soldiers.
Attacking acknowledgment
The President started saying: "Now there is something I want to do that means a lot for me and, I'm sure, you will hear a lot to you" and I went to describe the act of bravery. He showed in the war, his service in Europe and how he managed to survive German prison.
40 years in manufacturing
Finally, the moment came for which Crawford aspired for so long. When Reagan said, "Well, nearly 40 years old, and it's time to do it correctly," was presented at the prestigious medal of honor after being called on the podium. He was the legitimate recipient of the price.
Legitimately because of the honor
It was a moving moment for all these present when Reagan gently hooked the medal around Crawford's neck. While receiving the price too, Crawford seemed humble and calm even as it had been in recent years during his work as a concierge at the Academy. He never sought for her praise for his brave act and Reagan rightly stated that Crawford acted with "remarkable gallantry. »
No Small Feat
Seeing the look on Crawford's face, everything seemed normal enough. But, in reality, it was a very special who placed Crawford in an exclusive list of people. As, the US President generally gives the price on behalf of the Congress, but this recognition means that Crawford has been hailed by everyone in uniform regardless of the rank as part of a custom.
Heartwarmingly humble hero
As the speaker on the podium, Crawford said, "I'm just glad I was doing my part, I told myself that it was just a normal call for duty, I was in the right place at the right time. The humble attitude of Crawford was really obvious in his speech. But, the more something was waiting for or his gratitude had not stopped.
Reflection on the legend
Remember, Colonel Jame Moschgat? Yes! The man who was the first to make this incredible discovery. He delivered a very moving speech and said, "Bill Crawford was a concierge. However, it was also a teacher, a friend, a model and a great American hero ". He added, saying that Crawford gave him "some valuable leadership lessons. »
Lifetime
The great man died on March 15, 2000. He is 81 when he died at his house in Colorado, leaving his wife Eileen behind, who died 2009. The cemetery box was glorified forever when Crawford Has become the first man to be buried at the US Air Force Academy cemetery in Colorado Springs, despite his name in a non airforce list.
A live icon on
After Crawford died, he received and commemorated by other amazing and respectful acts. As the governor of Colorado Bill Owens has published a directive to have all the flags in Colorado reduced in the Bern towards the veteran. The statue of Crawford was also erected at Hero Plaza in the Pueblo Center Convention alongside the statues of three other recipients of the Colorado Honor Medal.
Testimony out of time
Moschgat had a very beautiful at the end Crawford. He wrote a book entitled "Ten Janitor Lessons Learned in Leadership" in which he wrote, "Private Bill Crawford did not pursue glory; He did his duty and swept stages to make a living, if Bill Crawford, a winning medal, could clean the latrines, touch a dirty landing rag and smile, is it a job under your dignity? Think about it. "
Not only delayed dedication
We all know now that William Crawford was a legend, but he was not the only man to be recognized after his services in the Second World War. There were more than a few people like him. Nevertheless, these people prove that remain humble and focus only on a task of is a virtue that is respected by all.
Comfortant TALE OF ANOTHER HERO
Fortunately, we have another inspiring story at your disposal. This is a man named Vernon Baker from Cheyenne, Wyoming. He was born in 1919 and was the youngest of the three children of his parents had. It was their grandparents who took care of them when a car accident turned out to be the reason for the death of their parents. Baker aged four years at that time, but stayed strong and completed his degree from a high school in Clarinda, Iowa. He continued to make a series of odd jobs, but had the innate passion to serve in the US military. Therefore, he enlisted in the US military in 1941. Important proof of his strong desire is that a rejection at the beginning by the recruiter: "We do not have quotas for you people," N ' Do not prevent him from pursuing his dreams.
Determined for duty
The incident enlisted him after giving an essay at the office of a different recruiter really justifies the statement "The Brave Fortune Favors". Vernon was a very ambitious man, it becomes proved by the fact that he was so eager to go the ranks he made a request to the officials to make Fourrier. Obviously, the demand was not granted and he had to settle for the post of an infantry soldier. Nobody had the slightest idea that man was destined to do great things for the nation, stories that would go from generation to generation.
Sent to serve
By coincidence, Baker joined the army only six months before the entrance of the United States into the World War. Thanks to the increasing tension of the war extending across Europe, Baker considered himself a second lieutenant during the year 1943. Just a year after he was parked in Italy among the famous 92nd division of Infantry in the midst of the war. Baker did not lose hope even after having an arm injury and returned to fight for his country in 1944. It is by here that his life turned completely.
A bold chef in combat
The Castle Aghinolfi high located in the Apennine mountains of Italy was a place of utmost importance for the Germans strategically. Allied forces desperately wanted to take control of the castle. It was here that Baker with his Fantassels on April 5, 1945 took action and non-fearful elite shooters, sons of barbed wire and mines to reach an extremely close position to the Château du Contraction of the Germans.
Save the day
The main factor in the success of the pack was clever and brave leadership of Vernon Baker. But, if you think after winning a good place on the Vernon mountain stopped, you are totally wrong. While he continued to completely destroy a machine gun position, two German bunkers, two enemy observation posts and a network of third reich telephone lines.
A faithful hero who has never left
As has already been said to Baker was a man born with an attitude of die never said. It has been once again proven when it has been found with its rarest infantry soldiers successfully captured another enemy fortress. The most amazing fact is that Baker had volunteered for this operation despite the totally unfavorable conditions. He rendered the bold decision to stay in Europe until 1947 as a constituent of the allied occupation. But Baker's life was going to take a strange shift.
A defiant role model
You will not believe that even after a commendable exhibition of bravery in the Warfield, Baker lost his commission. The reason being that he had not had a university degree. In this regard, it turned out to be a difficult and stimulating journey for him. As a result, he was joined the army in the Korean War and served the nation as a soldier until the year 1968. After that, he made the decision to work as a Red Cross Advisor . Until then, he had no idea that he was coming congratulated in the most amazing way of manners.
Serve his country after service
Baker took advantage of an extremely peaceful life after working in the army as a father of three children and living with his wife in an Idaho cabin. Unfortunately, his wife named Fern died in the year 1986. But the Almighty blessed him with another lady of his life, this time it was a German tourist named Heidy who became his second wife. To spend a life hunting in Idaho's jungles, man had no idea of the magnitude of the recognition he was about to get.
A hero makes history
The time finally came to get the world to recognize the bravery and the bravery of man gave him everything in the war. The year was 1997 when President Bill Clinton granted the prestigious medal of honor to Vernon Baker at a ceremony at the White House. The whole nation admired and was proud to hear an emotional baker who paid his heart into his speech.
The humble words of a hero
Vernon Baker aged 77 has glorified the walls of the White House by his speech. He said, "I thought about what was going on on the hill that day, I was an angry young man. We were all angry. But we had a job to do and we did it. My personal thoughts were that I knew things would go better, and I am happy to say that I am here to see it. "But, there was something more in store for Baker.
A venerated place in history
Although the medal of honor is the highest military decoration, the opportunity was made unique as a Baker an African-American was the first former veteran of the Second World War to receive the honor of his race. It is all because of a study from the Shaw University in 1992 concerning discrimination against blacks who led to an improved honor given to them in the place of the distinguished service crosses.
A solitary legend
But it seemed that only Vernon Baker was intended to be the only addressee to receive President Clinton's honor. Reason being the death of other eligible soldiers named Edward A. Carter, Jr., John R. Fox, Willy F. James, Jr., Ruben Rivers, Charles L. Thomas and George Watson because of death in action or Natural nature causes post-war period.
A life of strength and inspiration
"The second fighting spirit of the lieutenant-baker and the bold leadership were inspiring for his men and illustrate the highest traditions of the armed forces", read part of his medal of honor quote. Vernon Baker truly deserved the recognition he has received. He even passed the death of cancer in 2004.
Greet his inheritance
Unfortunately, this courageous and loving soul died on July 13, 2010. He had aged 90 at that time and took his last breath at home in Idaho. He was buried at the famous National Cemetery of Arlington in Virginia with his military colleagues. He will surely remain in the heart of everyone forever.