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    Follow up on Medal of Honor Recipient's Flagpole

    There is Honor after all. Maybe it took a little pressure to bring it about. But the homeowners association is letting Mr. Barfoot keep his American flag flying.

    War Hero Can Keep His FlagpoleAP

    RICHMOND, Va. (Dec. 9) -- A 90-year-old Medal of Honor winner can keep his 21-foot flagpole in his front yard after a homeowners association dropped its request to remove it, a spokesman for Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said Tuesday.
    The Sussex Square homeowners association likewise has agreed to drop threats to take legal action against retired Army Col. Van T. Barfoot, Warner spokesman Kevin Hall said.
    The association had threatened to take Barfoot to court if he failed to remove the pole from his suburban Richmond home by Friday. It had said the pole violated the neighborhood's aesthetic guidelines.
    Neither Barfoot's daughter, Margaret Nicholls, nor homeowners association president Glenn Wilson has returned telephone messages.
    Dropping the issue effectively ends a request that White House press secretary Robert Gibbs on Monday called "silly."
    Warner and Sen. Jim Webb, both Virginia Democrats, had rallied behind Barfoot, a World War II veteran.
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    In a letter last week, Webb urged the association to "consider the exceptional nature of Col. Barfoot's service when considering his pride and determination in honoring our flag."
    Barfoot's fight also has lit up veterans bulletin boards and blog sites supporting him.
    Barfoot won the Medal of Honor for actions while his platoon was under Germanicon assault near Carano, Italyicon, in May 1944. He was credited with standing up to three German tanks with a bazooka and stopping their advance.
    He also won the Purple Heart and other decorations, and served in Korea and Vietnam before retiring from the service in 1974.
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