West Point Posthumously Admits JROTC Teen That Gave His Life Protecting His Peers In FL Shooting

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Fifteen-year-old Peter Wang dreamed of attending the West Point Military Academy. History teacher Ernie Rospierski appeared on CBS to talk about the tragedy at Stoneman Douglas High School and he specifically recalled seeing Peter Wang help his fellow students escape before he was gunned down.

"The kids, the students at Stoneman Douglas, have been terrific," said Rospierski. "Not just the kids that you've had a chance to hear speak. But I personally witnessed one of my kids, his name is Peter Wang, holding the door pushing kids through the door while bullets are coming at him. I don't know many adults who could have done that, let alone a 14-year-old boy."

Wang, a JROTC student, was one of those killed.

The funeral for Peter Wang is today and his bravery is being recognized by the United States Army, who announced Wang and two of his former classmates would be given an award for heroism.

The U.S. Army is awarding its Medal of Heroism to three Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) cadets killed in last week's school shooting in Parkland, Florida, an Army spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. Alaina Petty, Peter Wang and Martin Duque were all students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where the deadly attack unfolded.

The Army awards the Medal of Heroism to JROTC cadets who perform "acts of heroism."

"The achievement must be an accomplishment so exceptional and outstanding that it clearly sets the individual apart from fellow students or from other persons in similar circumstances," the Army said in a statement. "The performance must have involved the acceptance of danger and extraordinary responsibilities, exemplifying praiseworthy fortitude and courage."

In an extraordinary move, the West Point Academy posthumously awarded Peter Wang acceptance into the academy.




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One of USMA's priorities is to develop leaders of character who are committed to the values of Duty, Honor & Country. Peter Wang's actions on February 14 are an example of those principles & the academy honors his dream of being a West Point cadet with a 2025 letter of acceptance

2:40 PM - Feb 20, 2018
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Rest in peace, Peter Wang.




Tuesday, Feb 20, 2018 · 4:28:38 PM EST · Jen Hayden



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It is with broken hearts that Sunrise Post 365 & Stoneman Douglas JROTC shares the loss of our soaring eagles! We honor them, and will miss their courage, tenacity, and their smiles! Cadet Peter Wang, Cadet Martin Duque, and Cadet Alaina Petty. May they always soar high!

12:06 AM - Feb 18, 2018
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West Point posthumously admits JROTC teen who gave his life protecting his peers in FL mass shooting
 
West Point Posthumously Admits JROTC Teen That Gave His Life Protecting His Peers In FL Shooting

You know, I would be truly impressed if West Point had admitted this prehumously.
 

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