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First Female USMC Officer Killed In Iraq Combat
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Posted on 12/11/2006 10:26:25 PM PST by World_Events

SAN DIEGO -- The Pentagon released the name Monday of a 34-year-old Camp Pendleton-based Marine whose battle death last week made her the first female USMC officer killed in combat in Iraq.
Maj. Megan McClung of Coupeville, Wash., died Wednesday in Al Anbar Province, where she was serving as a public affairs officer with I Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters, according to the Department of Defense.
McClung enlisted in the Marine Corps in May 1995, following her graduation from the U.S. Naval Academy. She deployed to Iraq in January.
Her personal awards include a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: classof1995; iraq; marines; meganmcclung; usmc; usna
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Rest in Peace Marine
To: World_Events
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:30:16 PM PST
by
ARE SOLE
(I thought the Party was supposed to court the voters and not the other way around?)
To: World_Events
Major Megan McClung, one of America's finest.
God Bless her and her family.
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:30:29 PM PST
by
jazusamo
(http://warchronicle.com/TheyAreNotKillers/DefendOurMarines.htm)
To: World_Events
Rest in Peace.
Just renewed the fight in me.
To: World_Events
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:42:36 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
To: World_Events
Semper Fi, Major. God bless you for your service and rest in peace.
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:42:55 PM PST
by
Bonaparte
To: World_Events
Prayers for the family of this hero, and RIP.
God bless the men and women of the United States military, past and present!
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:43:23 PM PST
by
Theresawithanh
(Every time I hear the word "exercise", I wash my mouth out with chocolate.)
To: World_Events
There is no such thing as a 'safe' job in the Marine Corps.
Rest easy, Major.
Semper Fi.
L
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:45:37 PM PST
by
Lurker
(Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.)
To: World_Events
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:45:37 PM PST
by
BIGLOOK
(Keelhauling is a sensible solution to mutiny.)
To: World_Events
Semper fidelis.
Rest in peace.
To: World_Events
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:54:30 PM PST
by
paulat
To: World_Events
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:56:52 PM PST
by
syriacus
(30,000 US deaths in Korea in 2 1/2 years under Truman (Jul, 1950 - Dec, 1952))
To: World_Events
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posted on
12/11/2006 10:59:14 PM PST
by
Westlander
(Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
To: World_Events
Prayers and thanks for Maj. Megan McClung. God Bless this soldier.
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posted on
12/11/2006 11:00:13 PM PST
by
pandoraou812
( zero tolerance and dilligaf?)
To: World_Events
Go to this link:
Maj. Megan McClung and Capt. Travis Patriquin, RIP
Megan McClung Remembered, Dan Collins
Another link
http://www.tnr.com/blog/theplank?pid=63846
MEGAN McCLUNG: Major Megan McClung is my guardian angel today. McClung, a Marine officer, Naval Academy graduate, and most recently, the public affairs officer for the 1st Armored Divison's First Brigade Combat Team, choreographed my present journey through Iraq. As every journalist who has spent time in the American military universe here knows, public affairs officers in Iraq can make your life a mess or they can make it bearable. Whether securing me a seat on a flight that no one else knew existed, scoring an interview for me with a Sunni sheikh in Ramadi, or responding quickly and indulgently to the most inane questions a writer could think to ask, McClung did a difficult job cheerfully and she did it well. This is why First Brigade's Colonel Sean MacFarland stole her away from the Marines and why he could justifiably boast that he had one of the finest PAO's in Iraq. It is why reporters admired her. And it is why this sharp and talented young woman, who was killed by a roadside bomb a few days ago in Ramadi, can never be replaced.
--Lawrence F. Kaplan
From another link:
http://frankwarner.typepad.com/
Maj. Megan McClungs death in Iraq is confirmed The Defense Department today confirmed the death of Marine Maj. Megan (Mason) McClung, 34, of Coupeville, Wash.
She died Dec. 6 in Ramadi, Iraq, when an IED blew up the vehicle she was riding in. She was the first woman Marine Corps officer killed in combat in Iraq. Sixty-four U.S. servicewomen have died there.
Megan McClung, who received her officers commission in 1995, was a Marine public affairs officer in Ramadi. Most recently, she played a role in correcting a false news story of a Nov. 13 U.S. airstrike that killed Iraqi civilians. The airstrike didnt happen.
Marathon runner. McClung also was known to her friends as an avid runner. She organized and ran in the Oct. 29 Marine marathon race in Iraq, timed to coincide with a Marine marathon race back home in the United States.
She left active duty for a short time, going to Iraq in 2004 as a private contractor for Kellogg, Brown and Root, the Halliburton subsidiary. Then she came out of the Reserves and returned to Iraq in January as a Marine. In the Corps, she also lived in California, South Carolina and North Carolina.
Nancy, a friend, met her in 2000 when McClung became deputy director of the public affairs office at the Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point, N.C. Nancy, still at Cherry Point, said the news of Megans death took my breath away:
I finally came to my desk and the phone rang all day, phone calls from all over the United States. Every Marine that had worked in the office with us called to check on me, to offer condolences. We cried, we tried to comfort each other, and as we talked about Megan, many times we ended up laughing as we remembered something Megan had said or done. So many memories, so many laughing moments to share, though in the end, we had to realize Megan was gone.
Two others dead. Another acquaintance, a soldier named Rusty, also was hit hard by her death, and the death of two other soldiers who died in the same IED attack:
Her death comes as a real shock because we also lost two soldiers in that same truck. All three were over in our compound almost daily. All three were close friends to us here. They will be missed by us and forever carried on in our thoughts. I will miss Megans radiant personality and flaming red hair, Travis awesome stories of a lifetime of extrodinary events, and last but not at all least, my dear friend Vince. The gunner in the truck, the very truck they let me drive just about a week before..oh Vince, my freind, look over me as I finish my tour here, you will always be with me in some way.
Travis and Vince were:
Capt. Travis L. Patriquin, 32, of Texas, and Spc. Vincent J. Pomante III, 22, of Westerville, Ohio.
Their sacrifice and the terrible sadness for their loss are reminders that every life is precious, and that if we are to have any chance for a lasting peace, we have to end this war with an Iraq that is democratic and secure.
If their deaths are to have meaning, this battle must be won for freedom. If we dont want to fight the same war all over again, this battle must be won now.
Frank Warner
Here's a picture of here endorsing Syn-flex® for her triathlons.
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posted on
12/11/2006 11:40:06 PM PST
by
SaltyJoe
("Social Justice" for the Unborn Child)
To: World_Events
http://www.haberalemi.net/haber_detay.php?haber_id=8673
Can anyone translate the following? I think it's Turkish:
Irak'ýn Ramadi Kenti'nde bir polis noktasýna düzenlenen bomba yüklü araçla saldýrýda, 4 polis ve 1 koalisyon askerinin yaralandýðý bildirildi. Ramadi Kenti'ndeki ABD 1. Zýrhlý Tugay Sözcüsü Binbaþý Megan McClung, Irak polis noktasýna bombalý saldýrý düzenlendiðini açýkladý. McClung, bomba yüklü araçla gerçekleþtirilen saldýrýda ölen olmadýðýný, ancak 4 polis memuru ile 1 koalisyon askerinin yaralandýðýný ifade etti. McClung, yaralý askerlerin hayati tehlikesinin bulunmadýðýný da sözlerine ekledi. Yaralanan koalisyon askerinin hangi ülkeden olduðu ise açýklanmadý.
ÝHA
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posted on
12/11/2006 11:56:17 PM PST
by
SaltyJoe
("Social Justice" for the Unborn Child)
To: World_Events
She is home now, and in the arms of God. If there is mourning, let it be tempered by this: valor walked among us, and we were blessed to see it...
God give comfort to those who will miss her - and we give thanks to God who gave her. We bless You, God, for her life, and we give her back to You, the God who made her. Bless her family and her comrades, that her work here will live on - in Jesus' name.
To: kstewskis; Victoria Delsoul; Nancee; Tax-chick; Raquel
God Bless Megan, and all others who have died serving our country.
Greater love hath no man. They gave the full measure of devotion, and we shall always be grateful.
Semper fi, Major Megan McClung. +
http://compuball.com/av/mansionsofthelord.htm
To: Northern Yankee; Mia T; melancholy; justiceseeker93; ExTexasRedhead
"She is home now, and in the arms of God. If there is mourning, let it be tempered by this: valor walked among us, and we were blessed to see it...""God give comfort to those who will miss her - and we give thanks to God who gave her. We bless You, God, for her life, and we give her back to You, the God who made her. Bless her family and her comrades, that her work here will live on - in Jesus' name."
"dandelion" wrote this, and I think it is beautiful!
I echo "AMEN"!!
We can never repay the debt we owe this wonderful young woman!
We love you, "Major Megan McClung"!
Nancee
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posted on
12/12/2006 4:12:37 AM PST
by
Nancee
To: ARE SOLE
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posted on
12/12/2006 4:28:52 AM PST
by
Nancee
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