Me and 98 other guys, were saved by a guy I would call a hero. He was just doing his job. In fact, he was probably only 1 of maybe 2 guys on the boat who could have done what he did in the very short short period of time he did it in, seconds. The problem child wasn't even in his rate. He just knew everything. It was just sh1t eating luck, that he was one of the 10 people there when it happened and was awake. He stopped it immediately at great risk to himself. No nothing. Automatic reaction. Done. Another 10 seconds, and I would be a name read off on a list every 20 years or so on the aniversary of our becoming a creamy red fish food paste and a deep sea radiological hazmat area.
I've been present for several events like this. At least two of them were with this same man. I have come to the conclusion that these cats are wired this way. They are going to go all of the way every time something like that happens in their presence, instantly.
I have been presented with split second bad deal decisions a few times, and I thought about them every time. Thank jeebus we all had those split seconds to burn. I am not the kind of person that that guy was and is. Those people are special, always.
What I am getting at is, just having a particular "Job", does not make you a "Hero". Being present for an event, does not make you a "Hero".
Some jobs that don't make you a "Hero",
Policeman
Fireman
Member of the Military
Teacher
Trucker
High power powerline worker
Nurse
Doctor
Dad
Mom
Granpa
Granma
Logger
Social Worker
Politician
NBA-NFL-PGA-MLB- Olympian- ect
ect
ect
Some things that don't make you a "Hero", by you simply being present there,
911
Pearl Harbor
WWII
WWI
Vietnam
Korea
Iraq 1-Iraq2
Hurricane Katrina-Andrew-ect-ect
The Cold War
ect
ect
ect
I think automatically giving "Hero" status to the people present for these jobs and events, denigrates the people who actually nutted up and gave it all when it counted.
H3ll, in my short life I am a "Hero" ten times over by this criteria. I don't need an ego stroking to do my job, and I didn't pick any job, or was any place, for very few other reasons other than I wanted a paycheck, or, this is a super b1tchin place to be at the time.
As far as McVeigh, Benedict Arnold was a hero too. Screw both of them.
As for McCain/Kerry, McCain said he would stay in prison. Thats enough in my book. The Navy gave Kerry a silver star, thats enough in my book. The fact that both of them served, is enough to earn my respect.
It's been said before, but I'll say it again, the real hero's are still pushing up plants and feeding fish, and in the case of my former profession, "Still on Patrol".
And, Bill,

, I know you sucked me into this "debate", but really, this ain't the place for it, in this format anyway. Take it to the politcal boards, please.......