The Majestic
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Joined up right after Pearl Harbor.
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Parachuted into France on D-Day,
June 6th, 1944.

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Three days later, his platoon
got pinned down by German artillery.

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They were nearly wiped out. Most boys
dead or wounded, torn up by the shells.

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But this fella here...
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...carried the injured back
to safety, one by one.

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Always going back till
all men were accounted for.

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He never wavered. He just kept doing
what he had to do...

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...until it got done.
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He was reported missing
in action a month later.

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His body was never found.
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Congress gave him the Medal of Honor
for saving the lives of eight men...

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...without thought to himself.
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His name...
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...was Albert Lucas Trimble.
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We called him Luke. He was my son.
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That’s who you are.
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-Well, I’ll be!
-Morning, Ernie.

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I heard about it, couldn’t believe it.
I had to come see for myself.

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There he stands.
I still can’t believe it!


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