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It is hoped that you find my website FIAFOTO.com and purchase a piece for your space. Philosophy: To share the enjoyment and fun of the photographic experience and provide a product that is visually appealing. Photography is a fun activity that allows me to capture moments in time that memorialize people, places or things. When I take a photo; it is more than what is in front of me and the camer

a, it is the light, the mood, the purpose, the composition, and energy. Experience: Having taken photos for the family since the early 1990’s to the present. My experiences have included taking baby photos, family photos, sport photos, landscape and event photos. Awards: My photography have won awards at the local level with the Kandiyohi County Fair, Auto-Owners Insurance Company and the City of Mankato. Event photography: includes contributing to the Willmar Senior High School Annual, Cardinal Pride Hall of Fame, Willmar Destination Playground and activities surrounding family. As a photographer a large number of my photos have been donated to the various groups that I have interacted with.

05/13/2026
05/10/2026

Vietnam. November 1967.
Gary Wetzel was a helicopter door gunner. His job was brutally simple. Protect the aircraft. Protect the soldiers below. Keep the landing zone alive long enough for men to escape.
Then everything exploded.
As Wetzel’s helicopter flew into heavy enemy fire, an RPG slammed into the aircraft. The blast ripped through the cabin. Metal tore into his body. One of his arms was almost completely destroyed.
The helicopter filled with smoke, chaos, and bl**d.
Medics rushed toward him. Pilots prepared emergency evacuation. Most men would have prayed to survive.
Wetzel pushed them away.
“No,” he said.
“Leave me.”
Then he grabbed his machine gun with his remaining hand and kept firing.
For more than thirty minutes, Gary Wetzel stayed in the open doorway of that helicopter while barely conscious. He was losing massive amounts of bl**d. Every burst of gunfire shook his shattered body. But enemy forces were closing in on American troops below, and if the helicopter pulled away too early, soldiers on the ground would be trapped.
So Wetzel stayed.
He fired continuously with one arm. Covered troop movements. Suppressed enemy positions. Bought time for wounded soldiers to escape alive.
Pilots begged him to stop. Medics pleaded with him to let go.
He refused.
Only after the last troops were safely out did his body finally collapse.
Doctors later said he should never have survived his injuries. He lost his arm permanently. He lost years of health. But dozens of soldiers made it home because he refused to abandon them.
Gary Wetzel later received the Medal of Honor.
When people called him a hero, he gave the simplest answer possible.
“I was just doing my job.”
Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.

05/10/2026

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05/08/2026
05/03/2026

This should not have happened.

04/29/2026

Planting spruce with a friend. 🌱

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