BLACKWATER HERO

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My Husband Was a Blackwater Hero, by Marybeth Laguna

** My husband, Art Laguna, was a hero. He was a man of honor — he kept his word and he valued truth and honesty, and he expected no less from anyone else. His life was spent in service to his country and his family. **

** Here at home, Art served as a sheriff’s reserve deputy. He was a volunteer helicopter pilot and flew medical evacuation missions with the California National Guard out of Sacramento ‘s Mather Field. He was the father of four and grandfather of six. *** Art was proud of his three-decade career with the U.S. Army and the National Guard. He served in Iraq three times and he deployed once to Bosnia. In 1998, he was awarded a medal of valor from the California Department of Corrections for piloting a National Guard helicopter that helped save a California man who’d been stranded by floodwaters on the roof of his car. And last June, the military awarded him the Legion of Merit for exceptional conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. I accepted this most recent honor on his behalf. *** At a recent social event, someone asked me whether Blackwater was the same company that “goes around shooting people.” I’ve heard the news media and even elected officials casually throw around words such as “cowboy” and “mercenary” to describe men and women who voluntarily go into harm’s way to protect others. Those caricatures are wrong. They might describe someone’s antiwar agenda, but they don’t describe my husband or his colleagues. *** Just like soldiers, security contractors based in Iraq face daily threats to their lives. Rather than demonizing these men and women, we should be thanking them for the essential service they provide. Whether they are working for Blackwater or directly for the U.S. military, they are all risking their lives to work for the United States. And they deserve our respect. **

We at Post Scripts honor such men. They, and their families, have our deepest respect and our heartfelt gratitude.

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