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Length of script: 200 words.
We are looking for a female voice in her 20s to play the part of the sister of a war hero kill in Iraq. The sister should sound like she is from the Tampa, Florida area.
This video is one of 15 stories about individuals who have been awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest recognition of the US armed forces. This story is about Paul Smith and it is told from the perspective of his sister.
This video will be part of a museum exhibit presented by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society in Charleston, South Carolina. Feb 14, 2007 13:43:57 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Feb 16, 2007 00:00:00 (GMT -05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) No (click here to learn more about
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Characters: Lisa Devane, Paul Smith’s sister
President Bush (pre-recorded from the award ceremony)
Lisa Devane: My brother Paul Ray was always loyal to family and friends.
President Bush: In a letter he wrote to his parents but never mailed he said that he was prepared to give all that I am to insure that all my boys make it home.
Lisa Devane: Even when he was little Paul Ray was never afraid to stand up and defend what he knew to be right. I knew that’s what he felt on April 4th 2003 outside of Bagdad.
President Bush: Sergeant Smith was leading about three dozen men who were using a courtyard next to a watch tower to build a temporary jail for captured enemy prisoners. As they were cleaning the courtyard, they were surprised by about a hundred of Saddam Hussein's Republican Guard…”
Lisa Devane: Paul Ray had an incredible love for the troops under his command. He was always taking care of them.
President Bush: With complete disregard for his own life, Sergeant Smith rallied his men and led a counterattack. , Sergeant Smith manned a 50-caliber machine gun atop a damaged armor vehicle. From a completely exposed position, he killed as many as 50 enemy soldiers as he protected his men. Sergeant Smith’s leadership saved the men in the courtyard and he prevented an enemy attack on the aid station just up the road. Sergeant Smith continued to fire until he took a fatal round to the head.
Lisa Devane: One thing I knew for certain, Paul Ray died serving his country with pride, honor and integrity.
PRES. BUSH: “We count ourselves blessed to have soldiers like Sergeant Smith, who put their lives on the line to advance the cause of freedom and protect the American people.”^ Paul Smith Script
Characters: Lisa Devane, Paul Smith’s sister
President Bush (pre-recorded from the award ceremony)
Lisa Devane: My brother Paul Ray was always loyal to family and friends.
President Bush: In a letter he wrote to his parents but never mailed he said that he was prepared to give all that I am to insure that all my boys make it home.
Lisa Devane: Even when he was little Paul Ray was never afraid to stand up and defend what he knew to be right. I knew that’s what he felt on April 4th 2003 outside of Bagdad.
President Bush: Sergeant Smith was leading about three dozen men who were using a courtyard next to a watch tower to build a temporary jail for captured enemy prisoners. As they were cleaning the courtyard, they were surprised by about a hundred of Saddam Hussein's Republican Guard…”
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