HolyCoast: Americans Playing a Big Role in the Chilean Mine Rescue
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Americans Playing a Big Role in the Chilean Mine Rescue

Michelle Malkin notes that the American heroes in this rescue are not honored in their own country:
In a different day and age, Jeff Hart would be the most famous American in our country right now. He would be honored at the White House. Schoolchildren would learn of his skill and heroism. But because Jeff Hart works in an industry under fire by the Obama administration, more people in Chile will celebrate this symbol of American greatness than in America itself.

Jeff Hart is a driller based in my home state of Colorado. The father of two has been drilling water wells in Afghanistan at U.S. Army bases. When the San Jose Mine in Chile collapsed in August, he flew to lend his renowned expertise to the rescue effort. As part of an amazing three-way race to the trapped miners, Hart drilled for 33 days straight and was first to reach the caved-in workers. The AP recounts the story — and what strikes me again and again is how the world turned to American ingenuity and American fortitude and American equipment and American enterprise to get the job done.
And get it done they did. As I write this nearly 20 miners have been rescued and the rest will be out before the day is done.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm am glad to hear that we did play an important role in this and absolutely disgusted that he is NOT held up on a pedestal in our country. I would imagine Good Morning America will have all the miners on before the Driller.