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I was very interested in James Gifford’s article “Jesse Stuart: Bloodied But Unbowed 1938-1940.” My family history had a similar theme, which I will get to later. Mr. Gifford’s article
Though Montreal and other provinces boasted their quotient, Canadian punk’s twin poles were Vancouver and Toronto. The entire nation’s spiritual equivalent of the Stooges or Velvet Underground has to be Hamilton, Ontario’s avant-garage unit Simply Saucer. Began in 1972 by enigmatic singer/guitarist Edgar Breau, they oozed a loud, rowdy mishmash of the Stooges and such latter-day electro-psych outfits as Hawkwind via such charmingly titled angular riff explosions with power electronics as “Bullet Proof Nothing” and “Dance The Mutation.” They lasted long enough to slot into late ‘70s Toronto punk bills, a demo session cut with future
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insurgents broke through the wire. that post was on the verbal verge of falling, giving the enemy a perch from which to devastate the base below. against that onslaught, one american held the line. just 22 years old. nearly surrounded. bloodied but unbowed. the soldier we recognize today with our nation s highest military decoration, the medal of honor, staff sergeant ryan pitts. now, i don t want to embarrass ryan but the character he displayed that day was clearly forged early. i m told that in kindergarten, when asked what he wanted to be when he drew up, the drew a picture of a soldier in the fifth grade a teacher sent home a note that described ryan in words that would be familiar to all those who know him today, ryan, she wrote, is a very
insurgents broke through the wire, and that little post was on the verge of following, giving the enemy a perch from which to devastate the base below. against that onslaught, one american held the line. just 22 years old. nearly surrounded. bloodied but unbowed. the soldier we recognize today with our nation s highest military declaration, the medal of honor, staff sergeant ryan m. pitts. now, i don t want to embarrass ryan, but the character he displayed that day was clearly forged early. i m told that in kindergarten when asked what he wanted to be when he grew up, he drew a picture of a soldier. when he was in the fifth grade, his teacher sent home a note that described ryan in words that would be familiar to all those who knew him today. ryan, she wrote, is a very