Posted on 02/02/2006 4:02:05 PM PST by SandRat
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. (Feb. 2, 2006) -- A few dozen combat-wounded leathernecks recovering in National Capital Region hospitals are bound for Detroit to attend the biggest sports event of the year.
The Cleveland Browns organization, in unity with the National Football League, has donated 50 Super Bowl tickets to Marine veterans who received combat injuries while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The block of tickets, which has a street value of nearly $250,000, was given to Manpower and Reserve Affairs to be disseminated to the Marines in the region who meet the medical criteria for attending to the game.
Our biggest challenge was to remain faithful to the specifics of the Cleveland Browns organization criteria for choosing who can go, said Maj. Francis Piccoli, Marine 4 Life public affairs officer. We narrowed it down to 33 injured Marines who are on an in-patient status in the National Capital Region who met all the specific requirements. We have to give the tickets to those folks who can physically go and dont require constant medical attention.
The NFL will officially recognizing the Marines presence with an announcement during the nationally broadcast football championship.
Anyone watching the Super Bowl during that first break will see the United States Marine Corps, said Piccoli. The community relations tie-in gives us the opportunity to inform a worldwide audience of Marines who have served their country and served it well.
Its exciting to be able to go to the Super Bowl, said Cpl. Alexander Sidles, an administration clerk with Marine Corps Combat Development Com-mand. Sidles is one of two Marine veterans recovering aboard Quantico who has been nominated for a seat at the game, which will feature the American Football Conference champion Pittsburg Steelers squaring off with the National Football Conference champions Seattle Seahawks.
I know that we will all be well taken care of while we are traveling to the game and while we are there, Sidles added. I know there are 50 of us going to the game but there are many more people working behind the scenes to make this happen for us. We just dont see that, and I appreciate it.
Each Marine attending the trip will be provided with $50 spending money and will also receive a per diem payment for the Detroit area. The funds were provided through the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Agency via the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.
After the Marines in the National Capitol Region receive their tickets, remaining tickets will go to Marines stationed near the Detroit metro area assigned to support the logistics of the trip.
The Marines deserve this trip, said Piccoli. It is their day to just sit back and enjoy their day of recognition and a day at the game.
There's going to be some very happy wounded Marines!!!
That's cool, but nothing for the other guys?
I love this!
GOOD post.
Nothing up on the mil sites yet that I've found so far. There's still time.
God bless the Browns, thanks for taking care of some of our heroes.
I'm not a big Browns fan, but I applaud them on this.
As a total football fanatic; any game, any team, anytime, anywhere...I salute them!
We'll be watching this weekend at a friend's par-tay, but I'll be decked out in my Green Bay Packer gear just for fun.
Dad waited 30 years for the first two wins, I waited 30 years for the third...and my son will probably be 30 before we win it again. *Rolleyes*
Now THAT, my FRiend, is dedication. Or stupidity...it's a fine line, LOL!
Good for the Cleveland Browns, better for the Marines. Hope someone steps up for the other services. BTW, the hankie alert was where?
Sorry about that Ma! Duly scolded.
You could be a Jets fan......
I'm going to try not to cry like a baby when they show those Marines. God Bless them!
God bless them.
I'm sure their combat experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan have prepared them well for the streets of Detroit ;)
Ditto, and Ditto!
This is awesome! I'll be watching the game at my favorite pub, along with a few retired Marines. Bet they'll love it.
Beautiful, heartwarming news, BUMP!!!!
BTTT
Did anyone see these guys on TV. I bet if Fox were airing the super bowl they would have shown them. I remember last year there was a spot or 2 of soldiers in Iraq watching the game live over there. This year -nothing, thanks abc.
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