Welcome to Wednesday's Hero. Today's hero is Van Barfoot, Technical Sergeant USRI. Name of the story is Minefield Warrior. It's Italy, nineteen forty four. Later in his life, Van Barfoot would be hailed as one of the most significant Native American heroes in World War II. His grandmother was full blooded chalk Tall, but his mother failed to enroll him with the government as a member of the tribe, so Barfoot grew up aware only that he had American Indian
blood, but not that he was official chalk Tall. He enlisted in the Army in nineteen forty before the new Selective Service law authorizing the peacetime draft was passed by Congress, and he was assigned to the first Infantrue Division. After his training, he participated in maneuvers in Louisiana and Puerto Rico. In December of nineteen forty one, when he was promoted to sergeant and assigned to the
newly activated Headquarters Amphibious Force Atlantic Fleet at Quantico, Virginia. When that unit was inactivated in nineteen forty three, he was reassigned to the one hundred and fifty seventh Infantry. Technical Sergeant Barfoot took part in the landings in Sicily in
July nineteen forty three and at Salerno two months later. In late January nineteen forty four, one hundred and fifty seventh landing in Anzio and began moving inland rapidly, but counterattacking German reinforcements stopped the Allied advance, even forcing some withdrawals.
By May, Barfoot's unit had been in a defensive position near the town of Carnio for several weeks, during which time Barfoot conducted day and night patrols to probe the German lines, mentally mapping out the terrain and the minefields in front of the enemy positions. Smart Early in the morning of May twenty third, his company was ordered to attack. As the lead squads approached the German minefields, they came under heavy fire. Because he knew the lanes through the
minefields so well, Barfoot asked for permission to be the head squad. Moving through depressions in the terrain and shallow ditches, he advanced in a few yards of the enemy machine gun on the right flank and destroyed it with the grenade. Then he followed the German trench line. He moved to the next gun in placement, where he killed two soldiers with a submachine gun and wounded and captured three others. When he approached the Germans manning a third gun, they
surrounded it. In all, he captured seventeen of the enemy. Now later that day, after he had consolidated the newly captured position, Barfoot, seeing three German tanks advancing in a counter offensive, grabbed a bozouka and destroyed the lead tank, causing the two other tanks to change directions. As the crew of the disabled tank jumped out, Barfoot killed all three of them. Then he continued into enemy territory and destroyed a German field piece with a demolition charge.
He ended the day by helping two seriously wounded men from his squad walked nearly a mile to safety. Not long after this action, Barfoot was promoted to lieutenant. Four months later, his unit was in France's r Own Valley when he was ordered to division headquarters and formed that he was going to be awarded the Medal of Honor. Given the choice of returning to the United States for the ceremony or receiving the medal in the field, Barfoot chose the latter.
So his men could be present. Lieutenant General Alexander Patch awarded him the medal in France September twenty eighth, nineteen forty four. Today's Hero Van Barfoot was born June fifteenth, nineteen nineteen in Edinburgh, Mississippi. He passed away March second, twenty twelve in Richmond, Virginia. Today's hero is Van Barfoot making his buddies and chalked on nation proud. Pretty cool, Yeah, very cool. Pretty cool dude getting hills while I'm listening to that. That guy
that does him is awesome. He's got a knack for that, doesn't he He does? Yeah, taking Aliam. He was also a secondary Wednesday's Hero. The family of World War two veteran is Proud after receiving three medals posthumously in his honor. On Tuesday, WKYT and Lexington report, Senator Ran Paul was on hand for a ceremony in honor of the service of Cecil Raymond Stigall, who served in North Africa and Italy. That is maybe some of the
worst fighting of the war was North Africa and especially Italy. In World War Two. Stigaul was shot in the stomach and spent his life with a bullet lodged in his spine, but that was comfortable until his death in nineteen ninety five. The family received the Bronze Star, the Good Conduct Medal, the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, and the Combat Infantry Badge. There you
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While delegating, oh he was going back and forth. Well, no, that he would. He would delegate people that weren't qualified to finish up the surgery on the heart patients so they could jump to the next heart surgery. An assembly line. Y'all almost start this and then you go ahead and close it. Nurse Abamath what I used to do that in Phixhill tavern. I'd have a girl in right in the roof garden, and then I'd have one down in the main room, and I would go back and forth, up
and down right. Oh wait a minute. Neither them would know there's Mydonna for some reason, is it Why does it sound like what Donand oh no, it's just live because it doesn't know it's your loser, buddy. It doesn't sound it's your loser buddy. Maybe it's a live version of like a version. No, you know who this is? And David, I don't know what what what do you have against this from her? What do you have against me? Let's go to get to this. Let's get yeah,
yeah, let's see, we'll get to the course. It's gotta be a wive. It's sped up a little bit like World War One military footage. Wait ties in with the story. You can't. But in fact it was the greatest performer of all the town. Alfred Jega think a virgine said, can you imagine? You know? You do my best? Try to keep me cool? All right? Come here, man, what are you doing?
Snap out of it's cool? Not cool at all anyway. The whistleblower from the Houston Surgeons UH deal is going to get three million dollars that the HSD Yeah, insurgents deal from the whistle blower from the Houston Insurgeons Deal, also known as the HSD. Yeah, we'll receive three million dollars for the claim you just before reporting it. That's pretty good. Yeah. You know
pays to blow a whistle, It really does. Sometimes you just get a job in radio for blowing a whistle, but other times you get three million dollars. A gamer has allegedly uh flew from New Jersey all the way to Florida. Why do to do that? He did it because of an online dispute reportedly led the New Jersey gamer to hop on a plane to Florida in order to attack another game with a hammer. Allegedly, were they playing Donkey Kong. I'm sure it's more advanced than that. They get on the little
headphones they talk. Uh anyway, police say that Edward Kang, who had never met the victim prior to their gamer battle. They get online, they start having the battle. He then flew to the Sunshine State, they said, Kang entered the victims. What wait? What so so two gamers are online? Yes, they have, the little head says, and he watch this. So he goes and gets on a plane and flies from Seattle. That's what I'm saying to New York. From New Jersey to Florida. Wow,
my wife, you know what I mean. I'll sit there and talk twenty minutes and then she'll say, huh, I caught just enough of it. Do the cities really matter? Yes? It does? Do they? Well? Have the city's really man? You said, he flew from New Jersey to Newark just just like an hour. I said Seattle, I said, Seattle to New York. They're both in You know what makes a better story for Seattle in New York? That was sleepless in Seattle. That's a
different chory. It makes a better story though, Sorry it's further. But how is it a better story because you're flying farther, you jerk face? Yeah, but this way as a Florida man. So he flew to assault this guy. What's better a Florida man's story or a Seattle story. Hey Florida man, they had plenty of those people going. Another Florida man, another Florida guy. Are we ready to get back to my story? Yes? Surelee, Please say that Edward Kang had never met the victim prior to
the game or a battle that they had online. Uh. After flying to the Sunshine State, that's where Kang entered the victim's house through an unlocked door. Oh no, it's better. He was dressed all ninja like, wearing no all black. No, no, no, no, no no. Kang reportedly waded into the victim's house until the victim had to go to rest room. That's when he attacked him from behind. It's not funny, that's
Did he try to choke him out something? No, it's worse. Oh no, he hit him repeatedly in the back of the head with a ham Oh my gosh, sustaining severe head. I would think, so you think, well, not here, no, not here. If that happened here, Judge Julie Kalin would probably award the question. No. Absolutely, Oh my god. She would blame the victims for being too good a video games. Did he survive? He didn't survived, but he's in bad condition.
You see these stories all the time where these people are arguing online because you're playing when you get online, I don't know because I don't play stupid video games. Sorry, if you're into that, grow the hell up. But they I'm not gonna judge what you're into. Yeah, I am a little bit. Yeah. So if you wear the little headset and you're playing some Vietnamese kid in Vietnam or Thailand and you're getting upset because he's kicking your ass,
you're you're an adult. Listen. I think it's okay if like teenagers and stuff, they get on their Xbox or what's the other one, uh uh PlayStation PlayStation or whatever PlayStation and they say, yeah, after school, you want to play the sword fighter guy or whatever it might be. That's one thing, but there's quite another. We worked in radio and our boss would walk around and talk to other people within the radio station, go do they want to play the sort of messy or tonight? How seven sound?
And the next thing, I'm coming all tired. When we got on Mount subatour. And then now people will say that if you get a text that angers you, maybe wait twenty four hours before responding. Cool down, Yes, tell me this guy. Tell me it bought a ticket, got to the airport, got on a plane, got off the plane, took a taxi to a guy's house, and still hit him with a hammer. Okay, except for murder and rape, everybody in our household, in the Vannetti
household gets we have the twenty four hour rule. Everyone gets twenty four hours to do the right thing. Coaches, teachers, bosses, whatever, right clients. Doesn't matter that JCPS gets twenty four years. Everybody gets twenty four hours to do the right thing. So you wait, we wait twenty four hours to issue teachers or anything that we have to agrievance with. That sounds like a little mob action there from the net tee. What do you mean,
mom action? You got twenty four hours to do the no. Well, hey hey missus, hey hey missus, abnetty, see that it's a D minus. You got twenty four hours to do the right thing. See that over there, that's a gerbil cage. I didn't think of it until this now, but that does sound a little, of course, and it's mister Venett. Yeah, it's all right. Tony Venetti says, we got
twenty four hours to do the right thing, all right. But it's worked well for us because almost almost like ninety percent clip the person that we have an agreements with contacts us to email our phone call to say, hey, this kind of happened, and we either deal with it or I apologize. So it's worked pretty much, Miss Butler. Given my kid, Johnny A d would be as dumb as putting the bullet here here and here, I wouldn't do that. And see, all right this rady waight forty whs why
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I know that tune. Baby, it's reeling in the years. It's time for us to see if we can guess the year as Rick gives the decade Courtney donaholl you in here? Yes, I'm here. I want to say hi to Kentucky State Trooper Corey King. He's going to sit in with us. Oh nice, this should be great, Hey Corey. Oh wait, hang on, hang on? Oh are you not hitting the buttons again? There you go these ways. You know a big, strong, good looking guys. Man. I I'm not going to me this morning. I'm
doing Okay, we're getting wrecky. That's enough, all right, listen, that's enough between you two. All right. I love it. So Rick, what what's the decade? Okay, we're going with the nineteen seventies this morning. Nice. So we got a shot. I'm glad I was in the sixties. I got some finely crafted tunes here for Oh, okay, that's good. Here we go. Okay, you're ready for the first one? Yes, okay, here we go. Well, I doesn't want to play, want me to sing it. Let's try this one, Smoke on
the Water a little early seventies baby, uh um um. Maybe seventy one, I'm saying seventy three. Okay, it's early seventies. Okay, you ready for the next one. Okay, here we go. Well, that's what every there we go. Oh oh, this is a good song, George Harrison. That's right, Give me love? Oh wait, is this this is give me love? Right? Or? No? Off? Was this this was before? Is Hari Krishna? Alright me love, give me love, give me peace on earth? Oh my gosh, you give me
life. Feels more in love with you now than ever. The way you say, help me cope with this heavy load? I swear this is a theme song, help me cope with this heavy load? Can you can you isolate that and send that to me there? Rick later, Okay, let's get the next one. Rick, Okay, here's the next one. Bade man, I'm likek a seventy one I'm somewhere okay, yeah, definitely bad bad Lee Roy Brown? When did he die? That's that'll help us peg
this one? I don't know. All right, next song there, if we if we can, they're okay, so Lee Brown, Okay, you're ready for the next one? Yeah, okay, here it comes. He was from the South, Oh, Doobie Brothers. God, I'm seventy one or two? No, this is no, I mean, but the other one would get and push me to seventy. I don't know, jeez, this is hard. It's definitely not it'sfinitely not. So any one. It's either seventy two or seventy three. I got one more for them, more
of Michael McDonald, Doobie Brothers. I don't know. You can't dismiss Tom Johnston though I know, I know. I'm just saying I'm a bigger fan of a Nobody likes that song. We should, we should actually have just try to pull people. Does anybody like that Yello be their song? Really? Yeah? Somewhat. I question your taste. I question the taste of a woman that doesn't like Eello? How about that? Okay, here we go one more? Here, Okay, one more? This will do it
here it is, Oh, Livin Let Die. That's a good one. Levin Let Die came out in seventy three. Then let's go with seventy three. It was the song early, No, the song was the song was written for it? Right? It was? Yes, it was whoa what did not like? I don't want to throw you off. I don't want to throw you off? Okay, but you had to produce the movie, so seventy two. That's this hard. What's your final answer? Let's go seventy two. That's right, I'm calling I'm getting my dingy out right now.
As a matter of fact, that's how confident I am. Nineteen Okay, if you're confident, I'll go with you. I'm a little nervous. Courtney, we should have gone with you. It was nineteen seventy tho. Those songs sorry, walks in, he goes, I told you and he did welcome odes, I guess. So disappointing. Yeah, no, that's a little bit of time with seventy three. But I'm like, did we produce it earlier? That's the problem. I do see you know what I mean? Though? Yeah, Yeah, that tough. That was a tough
one. This is I got to say, reached down again, we get a new James vond Moe Wi we do the song problem. Excuse me? What did you say, Paul Oh, Well, go ahead and dash our hopes and dreams of retirement for USA. Yeah, I definitely are because taking a look at the tech having NASDAC, it's really taking it. Today it's down two percent the doubt following three hundred and fifty points shares of Tesla plunging.
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I'm Courtney's on a hoo. I've had that in my head many times. State tripper right behind you, and have you even done nothing wrong? The Springsteen there off Nebraska. Uh, Lit's got a state trooper to the left of me. His name's Trooper Corey King. And then I've got, of course, my friend Bill Bell to my right. Hey, good to see you guys. Such an honor to be I got to tell you, boy, you need to get out more honored to be here. Wow. Hey, I gotta ask you, right, how about that your very own
state trooper song? So state troopers, you got the badass. For lack of a better term, I will say, what would that hat be called? What is hant? We call it the campaign hat, the campaign had. You're a big guy, man, You're an intimidating guy. Do you ever do the thing where you walk up somebody's doing something wrong and we were talking to him, you poke him in the forehead with the brim of that. Have you ever intimidated her? Really? Because I've been intimidated by a
trooper like that before. Really, I was in my youth and I deserved it. But yeah, he did the thing where he was poking me U, you know, on the forehead non in Kentucky. That's an impressive move. I think there's need to be more of that. But that's not real. Yeah, yeah, drill sergeant type stuff. I'm too nice of a guy, really, That's why I'm in pr you've been watching Super Troopers too much. Let's talk serious for a little bit though. By the way,
News Radio eight forty whas, I'm Dwight and that's right. There is Rick and their Sherry Knight way over in the corner. Hey, put those away.
Let's talk about the enhanced Moveover law. Because whenever you see a trooper LMPD whatever it might be, on the expressway and they have somebody pulled over, or maybe they're just their assisting whatever it might be, and their lights are on, the law is to move over in the lane if possible, the other lane if possible, because it's quite dangerous on law enforcement and quite frankly whoever might be broken down. So that law gets passed. Well,
its two thousand and three. It was okay two thousand and three. Now correct me if I'm wrong, But the best of my knowledge, now they've expanded it where it's gonna include everybody. Bill that's correct. If your car is broken down and you're in the emergency lane, you want to put your hazard lights on so everybody knows that when you're coming down the roadways, they need to get over, give you some space to change tire, whatever,
and it's the actual law, now, that's correct. I'm dear friends with Brian Johns. I'm lifetime long friends with a guy named Brian Johns. He's the president of Mosby w Rerecords, and I remember he texted me one time the amount of toad drive record drivers toad driver's deaths per week and it was insane. So I'm glad. Do most states all looks the Corey King on this? Do most states have a law like this on the books already? Are we late to the game? No, We're not late to the Okay.
All fifty states have some type of move over law. However, what changed was this? This basically this expansion of it, which even though it occurred early in two thousand and three, it was very important for us especially. I don't know if you've ever been broken down the side Oh yeah, you kidding me? From South into Louisville. It's scary when they blow by you, and to the driver it just seems like it's normal speed, but that the person standing out on the side of the road, it's insanely fast
and you can feel the wind off. Yeah. So it's to protect code drivers, law enforcement, fiery ms all of us and it had a really good reason for that because of the amount of fatalities, right, yeah, so really it Triple A did a survey and this survey was that the majority of drivers, even though all states have some type of move overlaw, not many people that were surveyed realized what vehicle was applicable to the move over law.
So that's why this expansion come about, is to if anyone, and it should have always been this way, anyone who's broken down the side of the road, give them that courtesy and move over. And what stated in the law, and I think built touched upon this, but have your hazard lights on. So when you if you break down, move over, put your car and park emergency breake, turn the steering wheel off to the right, okay, and then at that point make sure your emergency hazards are on.
And that's where this law will take effect. That so everyone can move over, give you that space. But if you can't move over, slow down. Yeah, and you know you took the orders out of my mouth. Courtesy, it's just common courtesy. If you see somebody broken down on the road, just move over because their day is bad enough as it is, especially they're changing the tire with their back to traffic as I shift back over to Bill Bell, Kentucky Office a Highway Safety. So you have your
hazard lights on now and now as of was it July fifteenth? This is a law? Or is this going to becoming a law? Next to lights? It's already a law right now, that's correct. So if someone if John and Jones public, they break down, need a change of tire, whatever it might be, and the hazards is on, it's now illegal to not get over if you can. Yeah, you want to get over and
slow down. The key is slow down as well. But because you can't always get over, I mean, you don't want to automatically pull your car over to the left without looking. I mean because there could be somebody in that middle lane or left lane. So you don't want to automatically. You want to check double check that you can get over. Go ahead and get over safely and slow down. Hey, thanks for showing up late after we already played really in the years, by the way, you're better than that,
Bill. If I would have heard all the songs you're better than that, Bill, we would have gotten them all. Crust is there's something going on at home? Why were you late. Man, let's let's hatch this out right now in front of tripper Corey king What's what's the problem, man? I mean usually you're here and you help us out. You help to get an ox out of a ditch many time with that, and by myself. I'm mad. Man. I'll tell you off the air because I'm a
little embarrassed. Okay, because I went the wrong way in the parking. It happens, I got stuck on down. I couldn't go back up. I know exactly what you're talking about. Gosh, Trooper Corey Kingan it was his first of all. Thank you state troopers. They have a tough go at it man, because well all law enforcement does, in my opinion, anymore in twenty twenty four. But how long have you been a state trooper?
Twenty four and a half years. In the majority of those years, I was a collision reconstruction, so I've seen all this that we're talking about. First, hang on one second. Listen. This guy's good looking, he's built, and he's got a great voice like this. See, we don't have a chance in here with him. Man, What the hell I don't know? Hang on, go ahead, Cory, you were saying, yes, so everything we were talking about, I have seen this firsthand,
all the deaths, all the recks. The statistics don't lie about reason why we had this long Yeah. And in Kentucky, of course, you know, there's a five year snapshot of how many people were struck and killed, and Kentucky is one of those that's certainly not a leading state. But if you look through a five year snapshot across the country for those people who simply don't move over for either law enforcement or re stranded motors, there's about eighteen
hundred people that were struck during this five year period. And that was during twenty twenty. And you remember everything was shut down o way, So really I've ventured to say it's much higher. And so as a collision reconstruction, I have seen this firsthand. And those tow truck drivers absolutely they have also an equally terrible job when it comes down to getting these cars off the roadway.
Had you been on the Gene Schneider, Oh no, oh, my gosh, that is one place that be scary, not only to work and to stop a vehicle in the side of the road, but to break down. Well, you know, that's a great point and that's what I think about with record drivers now with the knowledge I have, usually you think it's law enforcement when you kiss your wife goodn't ina, or your husband whatever it might be, as you leave because you don't know what's coming that day.
It's the same thing with record drivers, man, because they're out there on expressway some I'm glad to get this into law. Where Now, by the way, if you're just tuning in, the move overlaw no longer applies to just emergency vehicles and first responders. It's anybody. If somebody's broken down and there are flashers is on, it's now illegal. That's correct. Okay. I want to ask you about what is your most memorable run as a state
trooper, because I'm sure you've had many runs. Is there one that kind of sticks out in your mind? You go that was weird or it turned out. What's the most memorable run for you? I'm not sure? What like this radio show how We're Radious? Oh yeah? Oh so really I have some pretty pretty runs. So I'll just assume this is a PG thirteen. It's a NC seventeen. How about that. Let's go NC seventeen. Dear Bill's getting juked up. Wait till you find out when to put in
that water. It's National Nikuila Day. He offered me some before I got here. And for the record, Bill, I was here forty five minutes earlier. Okay, so I was here really early. But so we had a good time, but it didn't involve to keeping well for one of us. It did so anyway, So what's your most memorable run? One of the craziest middle of the day on a Sunday. It's just myself and another
trooper. I was working a small little county and right in the middle of the day on a Sunday, we get called the naked lady in a field. Pictures are it never happened, but go ahead. So you know, we were thinking somebody who's a passing motor assault probably thought a deer or something like that, mistaked it for a naked woman. Uh huh. So we got there, start walking around. We're in the middle of this field.
Hang on, I gonna make a note real quick. Yeah, well, hang on, hang on, hang on a second call mom after show. Okay, go ahead, So neaked woman and a uh yeah, So we get out there. We don't see anybody, but later when we was just sitting there talking, we can hear somebody crying in the woods, and we go this lady who is who is indeed naked, And then off the periphery on the side of my right, I saw something move and it was a
dude. Oh yeah, so he wasn't naked, but he was running from us and we're a mill of nowhere and this is creepy, man, it is it is. So we run after him and get talking to him. He ends up becoming combative and uh, that's because he had a warrant for his arrest. And I ended up having to tase this guy because he wanted to fight us. At that point, Wow, I just got the taser. This was new to me. The hell's gonna fight this guy? Look at this guy, man, he's your first chasing. It was my first
tasting. And I was a believer of it. I mean, we've had to be tased myself, so all of all of us who are certified and carrying it. Yeah, it's kind of right of passage to be yes. And so I'm a believer of this and you don't want to abuse it, no, sure, And so I tase this guy and he quickly became very compliant, and we'll come to find out. These people were hitchhiking and they got it that somebody picked them up, and they end up getting to a
domestic going down the road. This person kicked him out of the vehicle, said you know not here, right, and get out of my vehicle, And in lieu of her going to get help, he stripped her clothes off to keep her from running to somebody's name Wow or something like that. And so its a weird domestic. But it ended up turning out to be a whole host of things. Wore Wrens form a bad guy. But it just so strange. That was like noon on a Sunday, just the day she's
running naked down just another day Kentucky lawn for God bless you. Right, Okay, all right, listen, hey, if you if you're just tuning in enhanced move over law, that's what we're talking about. Anybody that's on the side of the road, broken down, changing the tire, whatever the case, flashers on. It's now illegal not to move over to the next lane if it's possible. Hey, listen, Trooper King Bill Bell, thanks for doing all that you do for keeping us safe. On the road.
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