U.S. Army Cpl. Ronald Rosser was awarded the 
	Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions in Ponggilli, Korea in January 
	of 1952.
	Driven by the loss of his younger brother to the enemy in Korea Ron 
	Rosser made it his personal mission to get to the front lines and avenge his 
	brother's death. It didn't take long to get his wish.
	As 
				Rosser's company assaulted a mountain he suddenly found 
	himself alone against countless Chinese soldiers and close enough to reach 
	out and touch them. Three times Rosser single-handedly assaulted trenches 
	and bunkers killing dozens. His actions orchestrated the rescue of fallen 
	American soldiers; and, in a most unexpected way, relieved him of the 
	bitterness that plagued him for so long.