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Remarks and Tribute to Medal of Honor Recipients Rudy Hernandez (NC) and Tom Hudner (MA) by Angie Harmon and Jason Sehorn as Prepared for Delivery at the 2004 Republican National Convention on Monday, August 30, 2004

    NEW YORK, Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The following are remarks and tribute to
Medal of Honor Recipients Rudy Hernandez (NC) and Tom Hudner (MA) by Angie
Harmon and Jason Sehorn as prepared for delivery at the 2004 Republican
National Convention:

    HARMON

    Good evening.

    Tonight we are proud to recognize two men who embody the American spirit
of bravery and sacrifice.

    Their heroic feats earned them our nation's highest military award, the
Medal of Honor.

    SEHORN

    Some say that playing football takes courage - but it's just a game.
Nothing compares to the valor of these men.

    These are America's heroes. They know the price of liberty.

    And they support President George W. Bush.

    HARMON

    The first sailor to earn the Medal of Honor was John Williams of the USS
Pawnee during the Civil War.

    When the ship's flagstaff fell, the wounded captain held the splintered
remains in his hand, keeping the flag aloft and rallying his men.

    SEHORN

    The Medal of Honor represents the highest aspirations of our country, a
duty that demands sacrifice, honor drawn from character...

    HARMON

    And a country where the flag is lifted high, and freedom still reigns.

    SEHORN

    Tonight we honor the bravest of the brave.

    HARMON

    It was May 31st, 1951 on a hill near Wontong-ni, Korea.  Army Corporal
Rudy Hernandez and his platoon took defensive positions after gunfire and
heavy artillery caused numerous casualties.

    Lacking ammunition, his comrades retreated; but a wounded Corporal
Hernandez stayed behind to slow the enemy.

    When a ruptured cartridge prevented him from firing, he rushed forward
anyway, armed with a rifle and bayonet -- one man against many -- before
falling unconscious from his wounds.
His heroic and selfless actions saved lives and allowed his unit to retake
their ground.

    Ladies and gentlemen, Corporal Rudy Hernandez of North Carolina.

    SEHORN

    In December 1950, in the Chosin Reservoir area of North Korea, Navy pilot
Lieutenant Tom Hudner came to the rescue of a downed pilot trapped in burning
wreckage behind enemy lines.

    At great risk, he successfully attempted a wheels-up landing on the
mountainous terrain. Enemy fire surrounded him, and he knew there was little
chance of escape or survival in the sub-zero temperatures.

    However, Lt. Hudner stayed, packing snow into the burning plane's fuselage
with his bare hands. He battled time, cold, and flames in his attempt to
rescue the downed pilot.  Ladies and gentlemen, Lieutenant Tom Hudner of
Massachusetts, who celebrates his 80th birthday tomorrow.

    HARMON

    We thank you both for your service to America, and to the cause of peace
and freedom in the world. And we join you in supporting a leader of courage --
a President building a safer world, and a more hopeful America.

    President George W. Bush.

                  Paid for by the Committee on Arrangements
                 for the 2004 Republican National Convention
              2 Penn Plaza * New York, NY 10121 * (212) 356-2004
            Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee


SOURCE 2004 Republican National Convention




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