Posted on 01/27/2005 5:39:27 PM PST by alienken
Embed-Edd: Updated 1/27 Posted By: Edd_Hendee.
Wednesday Jan 26
At 4:14 am my friend Baraka shook me awake We have casualties. was his grim statement.
Baraka is a reporter for WABC-7 New York. We met a week ago in Al Asad the first day in country and had become friends pretty fast. Ill meet you up on level 10. he said as he rushed out of the room.
I threw on my clothes and grabbed my Bible and began to pray for these fine men.
The hospital is right up on the roof about 100 yds. from the helo pad. The area outside the doors was filled with quiet Marines listening to the Navy Corpsmen inside shouting instructions as they prepared the wounded for transport. One look at their faces told the story this wasnt routine.
I knelt to pray outside the door for these guys and their families. The thump-thump-thump of the inbound Blackhawk Med Evac helo was a comfort and promise of the best medical support in the world. But it was also a signal to immediately get ready to transport.
Tuesday had been an amazing day. We did 3 hours of broadcast beginning with a 6am Texas time (1500 Iraq) broadcast to KMSR in Dallas and then 2 hours back to Houston. We lined up Marines from their respective cities and hooked up phone calls to their loved ones at home. Sons talked to moms and dads, husbands to wives and their children. They were at ease in these responses yet they all stated again and again their conviction to be here and the importance of their mission. They make you so proud to be an American.
(Excerpt) Read more at lonestartimes.com ...
I posted this a bit earlier:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1329916/posts
You wouldn't know it from the article, but this is a Reserve regiment.
All Marines are the same: Marines.
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