
Specialist Darrell Dressler, receives the Soldier's Medal on July 7 from MG Durbin, commanding general of the 1st Infantry Division. The Soldier's Medal is the Army's highest decoration for acts of bravery, other than combat. US Army photo by Specialist Francisca Vega.
Dressler, without hesitating, jumped a fence and climbed the bridge to get to the train. He discovered the engineer and conductor trapped inside the engine. Both engines were in the creek bed with one of them leaking fuel when Dressler helped both people escape through the only opening not blocked by wreckage, the conductor's window.
Well done, Specialist Dressler! If you're going to be one, be a Big Red One! Almost literally, in this case, given the uniform...
That's a special-use uniform authorized for the CGs ceremonial Mounted Color Guard - and only authorized when performing those duties.
Give me a break. What is the historical precedent?
The men of t"he bold redshirtswho ran with the machine" were from the NYC Volunteer Infantry Regiment of Fire Zouaves in the Civil War were entitled to the red shirts but cavalry???????
Focus, people. Specialist Dressler gets the Soldier's Medal, and you all are carping about a shirt he's not responsible for.
Sheesh!