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The Hero of Hacksaw Ridge: Desmond Doss

Desmond Doss made a name for himself – by saving lives. He refused to bear arms or carry a weapon – in the midst of constant enemy fire. He was unwilling to take a life or even so much as touch a weapon. He did however say that he would be proud to serve his country as a medic if they would let him. He was the conscientious objector who chose to fight – fight in a way that would help people. He had the wild idea that he could serve his country at war and also obey the command: “Thou shalt not kill.”

This remembrance day, to learn more, watch our program “The Hero of Hacksaw Ridge: Desmond Doss.”

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