Perhaps the ultimate display of HD's "toughness" occurred after he completed Marine boot camp. The final stage of Marine training is called "The Crucible." It is a mentally and physically demanding 54 hour-long event that includes food and sleep deprivation while traveling 48 miles on foot. HD tore his ACL and two MCL's on the first morning of the Crucible and decided to push through the event. When his drill instructor forced him to seek medical help, Hunter was informed he would need surgery. He insisted that they should just "put some ice on it" so he could get back to his platoon and finish the Crucible. And that's exactly what he did. HD graduated the Marine Corps on crutches despite his supervisors urging him to seek medical discharge and reap financial benefits from a military disability status. Hunter was someone people gravitated to. His wit, loyalty and fun-loving spirit made him the kind of friend everyone wanted to have. Family was of utmost importance to Hunter and he spoke often of them while he was overseas. After he was killed, two of Hunter's fellow Marines rekindled relationships with members of their own family, saying HD's love of family was what inspired them to reach out. Not to go unnoticed in HD's life is his father, Steve Hogan. Steve first called the Hannity Show in the summer of 2012. Given that my duties on the radio show include screening calls, I had the honor of speaking to him and eventually getting to know him over this last year. The only thing comparable to Steve's love of country is his love of his only son, HD. All throughout Hunter's deployment, Steve would scour TV reports and websites (both foreign and domestic) in order to understand what his son was going through during the war. He - along with HD's wife - also set up an annual bull ride, in memory of the Marine, which takes place in Nebraska every year. Steve is fearless. Having served the United States in the Marine Corps from 1981 to 1985, he's undaunted in his efforts to memorialize his son while also continuing to do everything he can to shed light on the blatant hypocrisy of the media for failing to highlight the military death toll in Afghanistan under president Obama. While some veterans say it's taboo to criticize the President, Steve isn't concerned about playing by the rules; he's concerned about the state of our country and the safety of the men and women who serve it. Steve believes the rules of engagement changed dramatically under Barack Obama's leadership and he says they are contributing to the high number of military fatalities coming out of Afghanistan. America is a nation founded by freedom loving heroes and today, is protected by heroes like Hunter Hogan. HD will never make headlines for receiving a phone call from President Obama. No one will recognize him as a campaign buddy of the Commander in Chief. Instead, HD will be remembered as a patriot who was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to serve his nation Here's to all those who have selflessly died defending the freedoms we so easily take for granted. Here's to HD - America's cowboy; and to his father, my personal hero and Marine Corps veteran, Steve Hogan. May God Bless the United States of America. By Lauren | Hannity Show Producer Article |
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