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Andreotta had died in combat three weeks after the massacre, and so was honored posthumously.
Serving as one door-gunner was his crew chief, Specialist Glenn Andreotta ; the other door-gunner was Specialist Lawrence Colburn.
Thompson took off again, and Andreotta reported that Mitchell was now executing the people in the ditch.
While Thompson was returning to base to refuel, Andreotta spotted movement in an irrigation ditch filled with approximately 100 bodies.
Serving as a door-gunner on an OH-23 Raven observation helicopter, his crew chief was Specialist Four Glenn Andreotta and his pilot was Warrant Officer One Hugh Thompson, Jr .. All three men would be decorated for their actions at My Lai, although Andreotta was killed in battle three weeks after the event.
Thompson took off again, and Andreotta reported that Mitchell was now executing the people in the ditch.
While Thompson was returning to base to refuel, Andreotta spotted movement in an irrigation ditch filled with approximately 100 bodies.
At the same time, a posthumous medal was also awarded to Andreotta.
Glenn Urban Andreotta ( October 30, 1947 – April 8, 1968 ) was an American helicopter crew chief in the Vietnam War noted for being one of three who intervened in the My Lai Massacre, in which at least 300 unarmed children, women and men were murdered.
Glenn Andreotta was of Italian descent.
Thompson took off again, and Andreotta reported that Mitchell was now executing the people in the ditch.
While Thompson was returning to base to refuel, Andreotta spotted movement in an irrigation ditch filled with approximately 100 bodies.
Glenn Andreotta — if there was a hero, I don ’ t like that word, but if there was a hero at My Lai — it was Glenn Andreotta, because he saw movement in that ditch, and he fixed in on this one little kid and went down into that ditch.
I remember thinking Glenn Andreotta put himself where nobody in their right mind would want to be, and he was driven by something.

Andreotta and posthumously
Exactly thirty years after the massacre, Thompson, Andreotta, and Colburn were awarded the Soldier's Medal ( Andreotta posthumously ), the United States Army's highest award for bravery not involving direct contact with the enemy.

Andreotta and Soldier's
In 1998, three soldiers, Hugh Thompson, Jr., Lawrence Colburn and Glenn Andreotta were awarded the Soldier's Medal for their intervention in the My Lai Massacre ( 1968 ) which included threatning to fire on their own comrades if they didn't stop the killings.

Andreotta and 1998
" Additionally on March 10, 1998, Senator Max Cleland ( D-Ga .) entered a tribute to Thompson, Colburn and Andreotta into the record of the U. S. Senate.
" Additionally on March 10, 1998, Senator Max Cleland ( D-GA ) entered a tribute to Thompson, Colburn and Andreotta into the record of the U. S. Senate.
" Additionally on March 10, 1998, Senator Max Cleland ( D-GA ) entered a tribute to Thompson, Colburn and Andreotta into the record of the U. S. Senate.

Andreotta and for
Although initially ill-treated in some quarters for their intervention, Thompson and his crew, Glenn Andreotta and Lawrence Colburn, were recognized and decorated many years later for their heroism at My Lai.
Glenn Andreotta gave his life for his country about three weeks later.
Soon after he was killed by hostile fire, Andreotta received a posthumous Bronze Star for his part in rescuing children at My Lai.

Andreotta and My
* Glenn Andreotta, Lawrence Colburn and Hugh Thompson, Jr .-U. S. helicopter crew members who intervened to stop the My Lai killings
Andreotta was killed shortly after the events at My Lai while serving in B Company ( the " Warlords ") of the 123rd Aviation Battalion of the Americal Division ( the 161st Assault Helicopter Company had been reorganized into the 123rd Battalion in January 1968 ).

Andreotta and Colburn
Thompson turned to Colburn and Andreotta and told them that if the Americans began shooting at the villagers or him, they should fire their M60 machine guns at the Americans: " Y'all cover me!
Thompson turned to Colburn and Andreotta and told them that if the Americans began shooting at the villagers or him, they should fire their M60 machine guns at the Americans: " Y'all cover me!
Thompson turned to Colburn and Andreotta and told them that if the Americans began shooting at the villagers or him, they should fire their M60 machine guns at the Americans: " Y'all cover me!
After wading through the remains of the dead and dying men, women and children, Andreotta extracted a live boy, and handed him up to Colburn and Thompson.

Andreotta and Thompson
Both Andreotta and Thompson were awarded the Peace Abbey " Courage of Conscience Award " on July 4, 1999 .< ref >

was and posthumously
Born into an old, wealthy equestrian branch of the Plebeian Octavii family, Augustus was adopted posthumously by his maternal great-uncle Gaius Julius Caesar in 44 BC following Caesar's assassination.
Ampère's final work, published posthumously, was Essai sur la philosophie des sciences, ou exposition analytique d ' une classification naturelle de toutes les connaissances humaines (" Essay on the philosophy of science or analytical exposition on the natural classification of human knowledge ").
Alfonso was born in Madrid, posthumously born son of Alfonso XII of Spain, and became King of Spain upon his birth.
He was posthumously awarded Pakistan's highest military award Nishan-e-Haider ( Sign of the Lion ) for his act of bravery.
Massoud was posthumously named " National Hero " by the order of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
He was posthumously awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun in 1999.
Other well-known Berg compositions include the Lyric Suite ( 1926 ), which was later shown to employ elaborate cyphers to document a secret love affair ; the extraordinarily elaborate post-Mahlerian Three Pieces for Orchestra ( completed in 1915 but not performed until after Wozzeck ); and the Chamber Concerto ( Kammerkonzert, 1923 – 25 ) for violin, piano and 13 wind instruments: this latter is written so conscientiously that Pierre Boulez has called it " Berg's strictest composition " and it, too, is permeated by cyphers and posthumously disclosed hidden programs.
: Two Hebrew volumes were published during his lifetime by Soncino Press, and the third Hebrew volume was published posthumously by JTS Press in the 1990s.
A great deal of her work, including Delta of Venus and Little Birds, was published posthumously.
A final folktale, Wag by Wall, was published posthumously by The Horn Book in 1944.
Haley was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.
In his posthumously published 1981 book The Anglo-American Establishment, Georgetown University history professor Carroll Quigley explained that the Balfour Declaration was actually drafted by Lord Alfred Milner.
Seki's discovery was posthumously published in 1712 in his work Katsuyo Sampo ; Bernoulli's, also posthumously, in his Ars Conjectandi of 1713.
He was posthumously awarded a Doctor of Fine Arts degree by the University of Florida for his influence on American popular music and in its " People in America " radio series about influential people in American history, the Voice of America radio service paid tribute to him, describing how " his influence was so widespread that it is hard to imagine what rock and roll would have sounded like without him.
* 2008: Although confirmed before his death in June 2008, an honorary degree was posthumously conferred upon Diddley by the University of Florida in August 2008.
The view that there was no rigid structure is reinforced by S. T. Joshi, who stated " Lovecraft's imaginary cosmogony was never a static system but rather a sort of aesthetic construct that remained ever adaptable to its creator's developing personality and altering interests ... here was never a rigid system that might be posthumously appropriated ... he essence of the mythos lies not in a pantheon of imaginary deities nor in a cobwebby collection of forgotten tomes, but rather in a certain convincing cosmic attitude.
His paper, Theoria Interpolationis Methodo Nova Tractata, was only published posthumously in Volume 3 of his collected works.
Charlotte's first-written novel, The Professor, was published posthumously in 1857.
He attended Boston Latin School, where his name was posthumously added to its Hall of Fame, and graduated from Harvard in 1678 at age 15.
That the curve followed by a chain is not a parabola was proven by Joachim Jungius ( 1587 – 1657 ); this result was published posthumously in 1669.

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