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Article: Steadfast fighter for freedom: from valiant exploits during the Vietnam War to persuasive speaking tours across the U.S., Army Brig. General Andrew J. Gatsis has steadfastly fought for America's freedom. (American Hero).
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- The New American
- Article date:
- May 6, 2002
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Thanks to the movie We Were Soldiers, our Vietnam War heroes are receiving well-deserved and long-overdue recognition. While the movie staffing Mel Gibson depicts the heroism of Colonel Hal Moore, THE NEW AMERICAN proudly acknowledges the valor of a member of its own family, retired U.S. Army Brigadier General Andrew J. Gatsis. A member of the Council of The John Birch Society, an occasional contributor to this magazine, and a tireless fighter for America's freedom, Andy Gatsis has always stood very tall in both his military and civilian exploits.
General Gatsis is a close friend of Hal Moore. The two men graduated from West Point in the Class of 1945 and have ...