The radio cracked and buzzed through the jungle like a warning.
A voice was urgent and terrified. A unit of Green Berets was pinned, surrounded by a large number of enemy troops. They were finished unless someone did something insane. Roy Benavidez overheard it and reacted. No waiting. No strategy. Just act. He grabbed a knife, boarded a helicopter, and flew directly into combat.He started in a rush. One man against the army. Bullets hit him. A bullet wounded his leg. Another skimmed over his head. He continued. For six hard hours, he pulled wounded men, fought off enemies, and did not give up.
A bayonet protruded through his arm. Shrapnel from a grenade shredded his stomach. He was bleeding but still moved. He kept fighting. After it all finished, his body had thirty-seven wounds.The medics found him lying still on the ground and thought that he died. They had already started closing the bag when he surprised the doctors. He spat on the doctor. He was alive. Roy Benavidez received the Medal of Honor because he never gave up

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