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    A Great American Died Today *Tibor Rubin*

    It is truly a sad day as we as a nation have lost a great hero. Tibor Rubin was a Hungarian born Jew who survived the holocaust at Mauthausen Concentration Camp and immigrated to the US in 1948. He joined the US Army and fought in Korea. He was captured and ended up a prisoner of war in China. He was recommended for the Medal of Honor 4 times before finally receiving it in 1995. He was a very humble and brave soldier. I am proud to call him a fellow American.

    Please go to youtube and watch his Medal of Honor story.

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    MOH Winner Died Today

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTnmDQVMank

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      #3
      Mr.Rubin

      An awesome guy.
      Thanks Matt for bringing it to our attention.

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        #4
        Great story. Thanks for sharing. I hope that his sgt. who screwed him over got his punishment.

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          #5
          great soldier , great person, great storry

          thanks for sharing

          greetings Bruno

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            #6
            Amazing man--we should all aspire to be more like him.
            NEC SOLI CEDIT

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              #7
              A true hero with a fantastic personality. From Talmud, "He who saves a single life, saves the entire world."

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                #8
                Hi,

                Great link to a truly great man.
                Very emotional story, one of the bravest men I have ever heard about; so humble and full of humour despite being a victim of anti-Semitism in the country he had gone to after WW2 to hopefully escape these atrocities.
                thanks for link, and showing,

                Best wishes,

                John.

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                  #9
                  Yes

                  He was very proud and grateful of the American people and the GI's that saved him that he wanted to be part of it. You can tell how proud he is to be an American and was prepared to die for them in the Korean War. To see what he went through in his life and at the end to have no anger or bitterness. A true inspiration and role model for any man to live by. A man of honour and very few who are like him.

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                    #10
                    Any information, yet, on if he will be laid to rest in Arlington National?

                    My gratitude.

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