Four war heroes will visit Newtown, Conn., on Monday to recognize the ‘bravery, courage and selflessness’ of six educators who died protecting children from Adam Lanza.Three soldiers and a sailor who became heroes in Vietnam are making a pilgrimage to Connecticut on Monday to honor six civilians who became heroes in their blood-spattered classrooms.
The military men come bearing medals for the Sandy Hook Elementary School staffers who died trying to protect students from a madman armed with a Bushmaster rifle.
And they know a thing or two about courage — they’re all recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor for their wartime heroics.
The slain Sandy Hook staffers’ “courage, sacrifice and selflessness are the very same traits identified with the Medal of Honor, only they were demonstrated at a critical moment in hometown USA, not on a battlefield far from home,” said Harold Fritz, president of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society. read more>>>
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