Mystery- The Haunted Town Of St. Nazianz, WI

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Mystery- The Haunted Town Of St. Nazianz, WI St. Nazians was founded by a priest who wholeheartedly believed to helped cursed the town. Over the years, the town has been hit with natural disasters and unexplained phenomena. Father Ambrose Oschwald was fled to Wisconsin in 1854 from religious persecution. The Roman Catholic Church had suspended him from his duties due to “mystical, prophetic, and heretical works.” Already, the scary history of the town is starting to make sense! Oddly enough, the congregation followed him. Once they got to Wisconsin, a “divine white heifer” lead them to the site of his new home which would become St. Nazianz. The community actually thrived. They titled themselves “The Association” and created an entirely functional society. Tragically, Father Oschwald became sick in 1873. Anton Still, a loyal follower, stayed with Father Osc...

THE TERRIBLE STORY OF "SERGEANT OLIVER FUGERE" HOW STOLE ENEMIES WEAPON FOR TEAM.

THE TERRIBLE STORY OF "SERGEANT OLIVER FUGERE" HOW STOLE ENEMIES WEAPON FOR TE



At the horrific battle of Ap Nha Mat on 5 December 1965, Sergeant Oliver Fugere and soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, fought off a Viet Cong force four times greater than their own. 

Over a six-hour period, Sgt Fugere directed his platoon in the fight, personally slayed numerous VC, and assisted in the evacuation of his wounded. When the platoon ran out of ammo, he made trip after trip stealing weapons off the dead Vietnamese for his soldiers to use. 

When snipers wreaked havoc on the Americans, Fugere walked back and forth down a trail, waiting for the shots that would reveal the snipers’ positions. He wiped them out one by one. By the following morning, Fugere’s company had taken 50% casualties. 

His platoon was reduced from 50 men down to 7. Fugere made every effort to retrieve the bodies of all his dead before he was forced to board a chopper and evacuate the battlefield. The photo with this post was taken after the battle, with countless dead Americans waiting their turn for evacuation from Ap Nha Mat.
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For his incredible courage and selfless heroism, Oliver Fugere was nominated for the Medal of Honor. The award was inexplicably downgraded to the Distinguished Service Cross. 

In 1996, his fellow soldiers unsuccessfully petitioned President Bill Clinton to have his award upgraded. Fugere died in December that same year at 64 years old.

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