Thursday, April 30, 2009


I am the red of the heart and the black of death.
I wonder if I'm there.
I hear my heart betting really fast.
I see black tears of blood.
I want to be there I don't want to be death.
I am the red of the heart and the black of death.
 I pretend I don't cry                                                           
                        I feel two knife across my heart.
I touch the black tears of blood that comes out your eyes.
I am the red of the heart and the black of the death.
 I understand there is alway an end.                                     
   I say do I really want it to end?
                                   I dream that I'm happy but then I wake up.
                                  I  try to forget.
  I hope my heart would understand.
 I am the red of a heart and the black of death. 

                                                  


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Tuesday, December 9, 2008


The medal of honor is something really special for the army of the United States. I will give anything for that medal even a president say that they prefer to have the medal of honor then been a president. The medal of honor will be given to an american citizen if they had ever risk there life. Have you ever thing that people will be rewarded for saving others people lifes? Well if you whant to learn more just keep reading.


The medal of honor to me means that people have corage, that their brave enoph to things that maybe I will never do. Well most of the people that have the medal of honor did not even know that they were going to get one if they risk or even wsome of them alredy died. Did you even know that the president have to give you respect just because you have that medal, the president have to salute you if he ever gets to see you. You will totaly get the respect of anybody that lives in the united states. If I will ever see a person that has that medal that person is a hero for me actually he is mor5e than a hero.


To be awarded you have to risk your life and safe or help other people that there life is in denger. some so the persons that have the medal of honor had died and they get there medal of honor in their funeral. Imagen if you have a family and you are saving somebodys life. I wounder if this people even thing of their family.


my conclusion of the medal of honor is that i thing it iois worthed because some people make a fortune out of it. It is super cool uthat we get to thank the people that help us, people that risk their life for us, but you know that most of them are from the army so I thank them alot for ther braveness.

Monday, December 8, 2008

The Medal of Honor


Dear, Seargeant Davis, Sammy L.


Hello,my name is Maritza Gomez I am a sophomore at Farragut career Academy high school. In the next few weeks im going to read about you. There were some benefits while reading about you. I learn that people like you do big things in not that much time.

while reading about you a lot of thing whent to my mind some of the things that happen is that you totally change my mind I us to thing that I was first than everybody. But know I see that I can help other people. In this year I wish you a lot of health and that all days from now on are unforgivable.

THANK YOU FOR HELPING

*******HAPPY HOLIDAYS*******

Monday, December 1, 2008



Sammy L. Davis and President George W. Bush at the Ed W. Freeman Medal of Honor Presentation. 16 July 2001
Medal of Honor


DAVIS, SAMMY L.

Rank and organization: Sergeant, U.S. Army, Battery C, 2nd Battalion, 4th Artillery, 9th Infantry Division

Place and date: West of Cai Lay, Republic of Vietnam, 18 November 1967

Entered service at: Indianapolis, Indiana

Born: 1 November 1946, Dayton, Ohio

Citation:

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life and beyond the call of duty. Sgt. Davis (then Pfc.) distinguished himself during the early morning hours while serving as a cannoneer with battery C at a remote fire support base. At approximately 0200 hours, the fire support base was under heavy enemy mortar attack. Simultaneously, an estimated reinforced Viet Cong battalion launched a fierce ground assault upon the fire support base. The attacking enemy drove to within 25 meters of the friendly positions. Only a river separated the Viet Cong from the fire support base. Detecting a nearby enemy position, Sgt. Davis seized a machine gun and provided covering fire for his gun crew, as they attempted to bring direct artillery fire on the enemy. Despite his efforts, an enemy recoiless rifle round scored a direct hit upon the artillery piece. The resultant blast hurled the gun crew from their weapon and blew Sgt. Davis into a foxhole. He struggled to his feet and returned to the howitzer, which was burning furiously. Ignoring repeated warnings to seek cover, Sgt. Davis rammed a shell into the gun. Disregarding a withering hall of enemy fire directed against his position, he aimed and fired the howitzer which rolled backward, knocking Sgt. Davis violently to the ground. Undaunted, he returned to the weapon to fire again when an enemy mortar round exploded within 20 meters of his position, injuring him painfully. Nevertheless, Sgt. Davis loaded the artillery piece, aimed and fired. Again he was knocked down by the recoil. In complete disregard for his safety, Sgt. Davis loaded and fired 3 more shells into the enemy. Disregarding his extensive injuries and his inability to swim, Sgt. Davis picked up an air mattress and struck out across the deep river to rescue 3 wounded comrades on the far side. Upon reaching the 3 wounded men, he stood upright and fired into the dense vegetation to prevent the Viet Cong from advancing. While the most seriously wounded soldier was helped across the river, Sgt. Davis protected the 2 remaining casualties until he could pull them across the river to the fire support base. Though suffering from painful wounds, he refused medical attention, joining another howitzer crew which fired at the large Viet Cong force until it broke contact and fled. Sgt. Davis' extraordinary heroism, at the risk of his life, are in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself and the U.S. Army.

Monday, November 3, 2008

**** MY GOAL****






Some of the goals that I have accomplished are one. The one that I have accomplished is joining the Drum Corps team. This goal was made since I was in my freshman year, but in my freshmen year I could not accomplish it because I did not pass the evaluation. But I try it again in my sophomore year and guess what I made it. . I was so happy when I got the news. I now that I did not post this goal in any blog but it was in my mind since I was in freshmen year.












You if you know I just have one goal that I haven’t accomplish and is to get my car. I’m sad about that because I want my car, and I wanted to take my friends and myself to the military bold that we have every year in the school, and to not depend on my parents or the bus to go to places that I want to go.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008