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Meet David B Bleak, today's BAMF
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:08 pm
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He eventually decided to enlist in the US Army, hoping to see the world. Bleak grew to a height of 6.5 feet (2.0 m) tall and weighed 250 pounds (110 kg).[1
Remember this. It will be important later on.
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He was described as humble and quiet throughout his life.
Looks like a very mild mannered fellow, doesn't he? Like he could be an accountant or high school English teacher.
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Medal of Honor action
On 14 June 1952, Bleak was part of a patrol of the 2nd Battalion, 223rd Infantry, sent north to probe Chinese forward positions and attempt to obtain Chinese prisoners of war for interrogation. Bleak volunteered to accompany the 20-man patrol of an I&R Platoon on this mission, which was to send them to a sparsely vegetated feature called Hill 499, where Chinese forces were known to be operating. The patrol left United Nations lines at 04:30 Korea Standard Time on 14 June, under cover of darkness. It was preceded by an attack by F Company, 223rd Infantry, to the west which was intended to distract Chinese forces.[5][n 1] However, as the patrol ascended the hill, it came under heavy Chinese automatic weapons fire which struck the lead elements, injuring several soldiers. Bleak, at the rear of the formation, rushed forward and treated and stabilized several soldiers hit in the initial volley, then followed the remainder of the patrol as it continued its mission.[5]
As they attempted to continue up the hill, several Chinese soldiers from a nearby trench opened fire, injuring another soldier. According to witness reports, Bleak rushed the trench and dove into it, tackling one Chinese soldier and, with only his hands, broke the soldier's neck, killing him. Bleak was then confronted by a second soldier, whom he reportedly grabbed by the neck, fatally crushing his windpipe. A third Chinese soldier then approached, and in the ensuing scuffle, Bleak used his combat knife to stab and kill the soldier.[2][3][5]
Bleak then returned to the patrol and attempted to treat more wounded members, but soon thereafter a Chinese hand grenade bounced off of the helmet of the soldier standing next to him and landed nearby. Bleak tackled the soldier over and covered him with his larger frame to protect him from the grenade, but neither was injured in the ensuing blast.[5] The patrol then continued on its mission, and was successful in capturing several Chinese prisoners.[4] However, as it descended Hill 499 to return to UN lines, they were ambushed by another group of Chinese hidden in a trench with an automatic weapon. Three of the other soldiers were wounded in the attack, and as Bleak attempted to run to them, he was hit in the leg. Bleak dressed all four wounds, but one of the men had been hit too critically to move. In spite of continued Chinese fire and his own injury, Bleak picked up the wounded soldier and began to carry him down the hill.[5]
As he attempted to withdraw with the wounded soldier, Bleak was confronted by two more Chinese. Putting down the wounded soldier, Bleak reportedly surprised the Chinese soldiers by charging them and smashing their heads together with such force that he may have fractured the skulls of one or both of the assailants before pushing them out of his way.[2][3][5][8] Eventually, all 20 men of the patrol returned to the UN lines, but a third of them were wounded. Bleak was credited with saving the patrol, both by promptly treating the wounded and by aggressively attacking and killing or neutralizing five Chinese soldiers.[5]
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Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:12 pm to Jim Rockford
The real Captain America
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:12 pm to Jim Rockford
DAMN! BAMF doesn't even do him justice.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:13 pm to Jim Rockford
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smashing their heads together with such force that he may have fractured the skulls of one or both of the assailants before pushing them out of his way
Moe Howard aint got shite on this man
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:14 pm to Jim Rockford
This guy is a killing machine. Glad he was on our side.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:15 pm to Jim Rockford
Dude is a real life John Matrix!
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:16 pm to Jim Rockford
I love things like this. Geaux David Bleak.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:16 pm to Jim Rockford
That's video game shite right there.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:16 pm to Jim Rockford
So did the army just forget to issue him a gun? The guy really liked choking some pinko commies.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:17 pm to Jim Rockford
Wow that dude is/was a bad arse motherfricker.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:18 pm to AngryBeavers
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So did the army just forget to issue him a gun?
He was a medic.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:19 pm to Jim Rockford
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He was a medic.
Medics don't carry guns?
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:24 pm to Jim Rockford
That's some Chuck Norris shite right there!
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:31 pm to Jim Rockford
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Bleak rushed the trench and dove into it, tackling one Chinese soldier and, with only his hands, broke the soldier's neck, killing him. Bleak was then confronted by a second soldier, whom he reportedly grabbed by the neck, fatally crushing his windpipe. A third Chinese soldier then approached, and in the ensuing scuffle, Bleak used his combat knife to stab and kill the soldier.
My god.
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:34 pm to Jim Rockford
So much for capturing Chinese PWs to interrogate...
Posted on 12/19/14 at 2:35 pm to AngryBeavers
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Medics don't carry guns?
They didn't at the time. They were considered to be noncombatants and firing at one was supposed to be a war crime. That's been so often ignored that most of them carry weapons and don't wear any distinguishing insignia now.
ETA: In fact, a lot of medics in WWII were conscientious objectors. One of them received the Medal of Honor LINK
This post was edited on 12/19/14 at 2:38 pm
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