How come some specific people get their parents called and other's don't, for the dress code ??? I really need to know im not going to blurt no names out but this is defiently not right. If you want students to obey the rules or respect the rules then it's going to have to be fair.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The Great Dorie Miller
Dorie Miller was an African American who worked in the navy. He was awarded "Navy Cross" he was awarded this awarded by the most know attendant. During world war 11 Dorie was fighting in the war. He was told to shoot an ship down. He didn't leave his post until the ship sank. In this portrait he seems brave and proud. He also worked as a Mess attendant. He received his Navy Cross on May 27 1942 from Franklin Delavo Roosevelt who was president during this time period. This poster was made in 1943 by David Stone Martin. Dorie Miller was born in 1919. He died in 1943 on a ship named USS Lissome Bay. He died along with many other men. Dorie will be remember as a proud,leader, responsible person
Monday, November 22, 2010
My Dorie Miller Experience
Mr. Miller was the first and only to receive the Navy Cross. Also, the only African American to receive that award. In his picture that states "above and beyond the call of duty". I think it means he went all out for his job. He did more more than anybody ever done. He couldn't be in the Navy just yet, he was a cook. He was a cook because all African Americans couldn't do what the whites did. Some blacks well African Americans were Mess Attendants. The Navy Cross was the second highest from the honorable award. Dorie received the Navy Cross in May 27, 1942. Dorie was born in1919. He died in 1943. The man that awarded him with Navy Cross was Mr.Roosevelt. Frank Knox that was called "top dog"who put the award on Mr. Miller's uniform. The ship that Dorie Miller died on the U.S.S Liscomb Bay. The U.S.S West Virginia was the shop when he was brave an shot the Japanese ship to save his co-worker. In December 7,1941 was when he was in Pearl Harbor bombing. The portrait of Dorie Miller was made by David Stone Martin, in 1943.
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