Jawn
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Mythical refresh for ya chat



The #Eagles were in attendance for Toledo’s pro day, per source. Notable players who performed included Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Andre Fuller, and Nasir Bowers. Philly met with Fuller yesterday, I was told. They had previously met with him at the Shrine. He’s an intriguing Day 3 prospect.



🙏🇺🇸🙏 Three days. No rest. No relief. Just survival. In 1969, Vietnam pushed John G. Gertsch beyond anything the human body is meant to endure. The battle did not end in hours. It dragged on. Day into night. Night back into day. Constant fire. Constant pressure. No escape from it. He was hit. Once. Then again. And again. Three wounds. Each one enough to take a man out of the fight. But he stayed. Because his men were still out there. Eight soldiers. Wounded. Trapped. He moved through the battlefield again and again, pulling them out of danger. Every rescue meant stepping into open fire. Every step meant risking everything he had left. But he did not stop. Eight lives saved. Eight men who would see another day. And still, the fight was not over. Enemy forces kept advancing. Strong. Relentless. Gertsch turned from rescue to defense. Despite his injuries, he held his ground and fought back, stopping wave after wave. Thirty enemy fighters. Stopped. Silenced. But the cost kept rising. His body was breaking. Blood loss. Exhaustion. Pain beyond measure. Still, he refused to fall. Until finally... He could not stand anymore. He was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously. A recognition of a fight that went far beyond duty. A stand that lasted until his last breath. Yet even after such sacrifice, many families carrying multiple losses have faced gaps in support. Counseling. Understanding. Systems that do not always match the weight of what they endure. John G. Gertsch did not quit. Not after one wound. Not after two. Not even after three. Because sometimes... Courage means staying in the fight... Even when your body is already gone 🙏🇺🇸🙏

🚨 BREAKING: LaGuardia Airport reports a collision between an aircraft and a fire truck on Runway 4. Authorities have not yet released details on injuries or the extent of the damage.


















