Mac's Liquor

Mac's Liquor Gypsum's full service liquor store. With the freindliest staff and most helpful.

04/15/2018

Lucy, Peter, Kim and the entire family want to say THANKS for all of the love and support over the last 18 years.
BUT today is our last day.
It’s all got to go!!!!
At least 35% off

Summer time!! Yes!
04/11/2018

Summer time!! Yes!

Tons of great deals. Lucy will be making a guest appearance today at 4:00 pm. Please no autographs, she is a bit of A DI...
04/07/2018

Tons of great deals. Lucy will be making a guest appearance today at 4:00 pm. Please no autographs, she is a bit of A DIVA!!

YES, it’s true we are closing down!!Lots of specials everything is discounted some things up to 80%!!
04/06/2018

YES, it’s true we are closing down!!
Lots of specials everything is discounted some things up to 80%!!

**Easter Specials ** As the Daily said everything must go!!! All kinds of discounts and sales. Patron 750 ml $38.89Beefe...
03/31/2018

**Easter Specials ** As the Daily said everything must go!!! All kinds of discounts and sales.
Patron 750 ml $38.89
Beefeaters Gin 750 ml $ 17.99
Ciroc Vodka 750 ml $21.89
Cooks 750 ml $6.99
Clos du Bois chard 750 ml $13.99
PLUS TONS OF OTHER STUFF!!!
GITSUM!!!

We have our new build a case station set up. GREAT BUYS. GITSUM!!
03/31/2018

We have our new build a case station set up. GREAT BUYS. GITSUM!!

Easter Bunny came to Mac’s!Cooks 750 ml $ 6.99              1.5 ml  $ 9.49Korbel  750 ml $ $11.89Clos du Bois Chard 1.5 ...
03/30/2018

Easter Bunny came to Mac’s!
Cooks 750 ml $ 6.99
1.5 ml $ 9.49
Korbel 750 ml $ $11.89
Clos du Bois Chard 1.5 ml $ 11.89

Plus all kinds of sales and discounts in the store.

It’s starting to feel like spring. Baileys isn’t just for coffee. Try it on the rocks, over ice cream or with club soda....
03/15/2018

It’s starting to feel like spring. Baileys isn’t just for coffee. Try it on the rocks, over ice cream or with club soda. It’s crazy good.

03/14/2018

*** Bonus Medal of Honor post! :) ***

On this day in 1923, a future Medal of Honor recipient is born in Georgia. Air Force Lt. Colonel Joe M. Jackson wasn’t supposed to be operating a C-123 cargo plane like it was a fighter jet, diving in to make quick rescues.

Yet that’s exactly what he did.

Jackson began his military service in the Army Air Corps as an airplane mechanic, but he worked his way up into being a pilot. He was a gunnery instructor during World War II and a USAF fighter pilot during the Korean War. By the time he left for Vietnam, he’d been serving for nearly three decades.

Perhaps the best was yet to come?

On May 12, 1968, Jackson was completing a resupply mission when he was notified that Special Forces at Kham Duc were under attack. A few rescue attempts had been made. The first plane’s engines had been shot out. The second plane was shot down. A third plane had retrieved some survivors, but had unintentionally left a USAF Combat Control Team behind. Those three men had been helping to evacuate the camp. Now they were the only ones left.

“[Hostile forces] were raking the camp with small arms, mortars, light and heavy automatic weapons, and recoilless rifle fire,” according to Jackson’s Medal citation. “The camp was engulfed in flames and ammunition dumps were continuously exploding and littering the runway with debris.”

Jackson decided to go in. He might not survive, but he was the only chance that those boys had.

He took his C-123 into a steep dive from 9,000 feet. It was a big plane, and Jackson didn’t know if his plane would tolerate the maneuver. Enemy forces wouldn’t be expecting such an approach, though. If he could pull it off, it would give Jackson the advantage of surprise.

“I was afraid I’d reach the ‘blowup’ speed,” he later said, “where the flaps, which were in the full-down position for this dive, would be blown back to the neutral position. If that happened, we’d pick up additional speed and not be able to stop the descent.”

Amazingly, he pulled it off. He brought his plane out of that nose dive just in time, avoiding debris on the runway and landing right next to the stranded men.

“As they’re getting on board,” Jackson later recounted, “I’m looking back and the co-pilot called out: ‘Oh, my God, look at that!’ And a 122mm rocket had been fired directly toward the airplane, and it skidded down the runway and broke in half and stopped right immediately in front of the nose wheel of the airplane. I mean, really, really close. It didn’t go off. So, again, I was the luckiest guy in the world, I guess.”

Jackson took off again, avoiding fire as he went. He’d been on the ground for less than a minute.

“There were two miracles there that afternoon. One is that you were able to get in and get out safely. And the other one is there was not a single bullet hole in your airplane,” Jackson later said, smiling.

Jackson would be awarded the Medal of Honor for his action less than a year later. “You know, people have asked me,” Jackson later said, “‘Why did you do such a thing? My answer is, ‘It was the right thing to do. And I was the most logical person to do it.’”

In an interesting twist, Jackson would be awarded his Medal alongside another man with whom he had much in common: Both were born on March 14. Both were aviators who served in Vietnam. Both made miraculous rescues.

Stay tuned for the other aviator’s story on March 19 – Medal of Honor Monday! :)

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