Almost exactly on this Fourth of July holiday America
lost probably -- almost definitely -- its most incredible soldier of all our wars. David Rubitsky died penniless in his nineties
in a Midwest nursing home, recognized as a major hero by the entire British Empire,
but scorned and denied recognition by America.
Rubitsky, Jewish, grew tired of hearing the throaty anti-semitic insults
about "Jews being great at getting out of combat." He and two other Americans were in a bunker
in Papua, New Guinea and they could see hundreds of Japanese gathering for an
attack. The other two Americans, said,
"C'mon, Dave. Let's get out of
here." Leave me your weapons,"
said Rubitsky. I'm going to hold the
bunker." There was a 21-hour
fight. In the morning they counted 600
dead Japanese. TED KAVANAU, former news
director of Ch. 5 in New York joins Barry this evening. Both Ted and Barry were active in the investigation,
along with the ambassador of Papua who spent years verifying the story with
native chiefs in that part of the Papuan jungle.
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