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On November 10, 1943, when Lt. Walter L. Chewning Jr., the catapult officer of the USS Enterprise, saw a 9,000-pound F6F Hellcat crash-land on the flight deck and erupt in a ball of flames as it barreled toward the gun gallery, he did not run away.
Instead, Chewning deliberately ran toward the wreck, stepped on the burning external fuel tank, which was hemorrhaging and fueling the flames, forced the plane's jammed canopy open, and saved the stunned young pilot's life.
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Many think that some movie stars are heroes or role models, others consider sport personal are heroes.
True heroes are the ones wearing uniform, who are sacrifice their own lives to save their brothers/sisters next to him/her.
On November 10, 1943, when Lt. Walter L. Chewning Jr., the catapult officer of the USS Enterprise, saw a 9,000-pound F6F Hellcat crash-land on the flight deck and erupt in a ball of flames as it barreled toward the gun gallery, he did not run away.
Instead, Chewning deliberately ran toward the wreck, stepped on the burning external fuel tank, which was hemorrhaging and fueling the flames, forced the plane's jammed canopy open, and saved the stunned young pilot's life.

http://www.businessinsider.com/one-image...4?r=UK&IR=T
Many think that some movie stars are heroes or role models, others consider sport personal are heroes.
True heroes are the ones wearing uniform, who are sacrifice their own lives to save their brothers/sisters next to him/her.