Posted on 11/17/2004 3:30:32 PM PST by snopercod
This is one story of many that people normally don't hear, and one that everyone does.
This is one most don't hear:
A young Marine and his cover man cautiously enter a room just recently filled with insurgents armed with Ak-47's and RPG's. There are three dead, another wailing in pain. The insurgent can be heard saying, "Mister, mister! Diktoor, diktoor(doctor)!" He is badly wounded, lying in a pool of his own blood. The Marine and his cover man slowly walk toward the injured man, scanning to make sure no enemies come from behind. In a split second, the pressure in the room greatly exceeds that of the outside, and the concussion seems to be felt before the blast is heard. Marines outside rush to the room, and look in horror as the dust gradually settles. The result is a room filled with the barely recognizable remains of the deceased, caused by an insurgent setting off several pounds of explosives.
The Marines' remains are gathered by teary eyed comrades, brothers in arms, and shipped home in a box. The families can only mourn over a casket and a picture of their loved one, a life cut short by someone who hid behind a white flag.
But no one hears these stories, except those who have lived to carry remains of a friend, and the families who loved the dead. No one hears this, so no one cares.
This is the story everyone hears:
A young Marine and his fire team cautiously enter a room just recently filled with insurgents armed with AK-47's and RPG's. There are three dead, another wailing in pain. The insugent can be heard saying, "Mister, mister! Diktoor, diktoor(doctor)!" He is badly wounded. Suddenly, he pulls from under his bloody clothes a grenade, without the pin. The explosion rocks the room, killing one Marine, wounding the others. The young Marine catches shrapnel in the face.
The next day, same Marine, same type of situation, a different story. The young Marine and his cover man enter a room with two wounded insurgents. One lies on the floor in puddle of blood, another against the wall. A reporter and his camera survey the wreckage inside, and in the background can be heard the voice of a Marine, "He's moving, he's moving!"
The pop of a rifle is heard, and the insurgent against the wall is now dead. Minutes, hours later, the scene is aired on national television, and the Marine is being held for commiting a war crime. Unlawful killing.
And now, another Marine has the possibility of being burned at the stake for protecting the life of his brethren. His family now wrings their hands in grief, tears streaming down their face. Brother, should I have been in your boots, i too would have done the same.
For those of you who don't know, we Marines, Band of Brothers, Jarheads, Leathernecks, etc., do not fight because we think it is right, or think it is wrong. We are here for the man to our left, and the man to our right. We choose to give our lives so that the man or woman next to us can go home and see their husbands, wives, children, friends and families.
For those of you who sit on your couches in front of your television, and choose to condemn this man's actions, I have but one thing to say to you. Get out of your recliner, lace up my boots, pick up a rifle, leave your family behind and join me. See what I've seen, walk where I have walked. To those of you who support us, my sincerest gratitude. You keep us alive.
I am a Marine currently doing his second tour in Iraq. These are my opinions and mine alone. They do not represent those of the Marine Corps or of the US military, or any other.
I just sent this out to everyone I can think of
The truth. I wish the MSM would say, print, broadcast this truth.
I loathe the MSM.
BUMP!!!!
Beautifully and eloquently written.
Let me know if you need a hand, halfright. I'll pick ya up and drop ya off. Stay in touch.
A and V
Who did the right thing? It certainly wasn't you.
Because of their left-wing bias and anti-military leanings, the "mainstream' press in this country has felt, to a degree anyway, the wrath of those of us who support the Military.
But they have no idea of what will come down on them of they try to crucify this Marine. No idea at all.
Hard to say: he's a freelancer on assignment with NBC and seems to travel around a lot. I believe the little &%%$# is currently in Baghdad looking for more footage to spin out of context.
I should add that he's probably in Baghdad because he wore out his welcome in Falluja.
Yes, God Bless them all.
I agree but let's make it worse that a Pox.
Don't let this thread die. This needs to become an insurrection against the f%$#@ing Main Stream Dinosaur Democrat Spin Machine Media! This Marine becomes the Rosa Parks of Accuracy in Reporting. Today!
Don't let this thread die. This needs to become an insurrection against the f%$#@ing Main Stream Dinosaur Democrat Spin Machine Media! This Marine becomes the Rosa Parks of Accuracy in Reporting. Today!
Don't let this thread die. This needs to become an insurrection against the f%$#@ing Main Stream Dinosaur Democrat Spin Machine Media! This Marine becomes the Rosa Parks of Accuracy in Reporting. Today!
This is exactly why I am glad that Marine DOA'd that "wounded muslim". Mad Mo's Murdering Muslims had just used the "wounded" trick to kill other Marines. We weren't there. We don't know what that Marine saw. He may very well have seen the man rolling over and decided his life was worth more than to be the victim of another "wounded" attacker.
The Marine arranged a proper meeting.
The only things I know worse than a pox are things like terrorist attacks, and that's just what these brave men are risking their lives to save us from. I know they won't fail, so I think I'll have to be content with the pox.
Marines ping
DITO - everyone, send this story to everyone you know.
What the liberal 5 media DON'T want you to know. PING
This is great.
I just did an "all send" on email.
Absolutely!
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