"I'm under the same roof with all my best friends, I'm playing the sport I love...I'm getting three meals a day and I'm having a blast right now."
Meet Navy's newest star Race Ripley.
One of the lucky few who knows they're in the good times while they're in 'em.
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Senior Race Ripley joins the Navy Sports Magazine Show ahead of @NavyMLax's Star game at No. 15 Army this Saturday.
Ripley has started the last three games for the Mids and scored 12 points in that span, the most he's ever totaled in a season.
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U.S. Marine Corps Captain John Ripley's Navy Cross is being upgraded to the Medal of Honor. "Ripley at the Bridge" is a narrative taught to all young Marine Corps officers.https://t.co/Sa1huKhna2
@rip8654 Excellent news. Your father certainly deserves the MOH. His actions are truly inspiring. I learned of them when first visiting the diorama at USNA. His decisive action certainly delayed the conquest of South Vietnam by the NVA communists for three years.
My father was a Marine in every sense of the word. Our family learned earlier this week that the Senate recommended that our father’s Navy Cross be upgraded to the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Dong Ha Bridge during the Easter Offensive in 1972. For many who know the story, the medal is long overdue.
It has been passed to the President for his approval.
If he were here today, my father would point to the Vietnamese Marines and US Marine Advisors who fought beside him. There were many heroes that day, and he would see this as a recognition that belongs to all of them.
I have never attended a promotion or event with my father that he did not recognize the singular driving force in his life, my Mom. “Next to every great man is a woman that requires it”. They say that the toughest job in the military is being a military spouse, and she was one of the best. When the bridge was destroyed, she was at home with a 2 year old (me), a 3 year old, and a 6 year old and she was on her 2nd thirteen month deployment. Our family is proud of the honor and receives it with humility and respect.
Mission First, Marines Always!
Keith, you are already living in Hell. Old, unemployed, irrelevant. Fired from every job you ever had. Unmarried and childless. Spending your final years alone, shitposting into the void, begging to be noticed. When you die you will leave behind no legacy and there will be nobody to mourn you or even remember that you existed. Truly, I would rather be dead than live your life. I cannot imagine the misery that you feel every second of the day. And you deserve all of it.