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Pace Visits Wounded Warriors at Landstuhl
American Forces Press Service ^ | 21 July 2007 | Jim Garamone

Posted on 07/21/2007 8:39:32 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham

American Forces Press Service


Pace Visits Wounded Warriors at Landstuhl

By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

LANDSTUHL, Germany, July 21, 2007 – The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff stopped by a military hospital here today to see servicemembers wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks with Army Spc.Colin Laird Pearcy after Pearcy was presented the Purple Heart Medal at Landsthul Regional Medical Center, Germany, July 21, 2007. Landstuhl is the largest American hospital outside the United States. Photo by Staff Sgt. D. Myles Cullen, USAF
  

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Marine Gen. Peter Pace also awarded the Purple Heart to an Army specialist.

Pace awarded Army Spc. Colin Laird Pearcy the Purple Heart during a ceremony at his Landstuhl Regional Medical Center bedside. Pearcy, a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, had been patrolling in Baghdad’s Sadr City neighborhood when he was wounded. His Humvee was in a blocking position when an improvised explosive device hit.

“I got hit in the left arm,” he said. “My legs got peppered pretty good and my face – well you can see. We were fortunate. I was the only one hit.”

Pearcy told the general that he was “good to go” when the general asked how he was feeling.

After he received the award, a reporter traveling with Pace asked the specialist if he felt like a hero. “I feel like I just did my job,” was his reply. The 24-year-old soldier said that he’d like to “drink a cold beer” as his next step toward recovery.

Pace went to other parts of the hospital to see wounded servicemembers and the caregivers at Landstuhl. He donned a sterile gown over his Marine desert camouflage uniform to visit a number of servicemembers in the intensive care unit of the hospital.

Escorted by the medical center commander, Army Col. Brian Lein, Pace spoke with members of the staff. All services contribute medical personnel to the hospital, which also employs Defense Department civilians and local nationals.

Landstuhl is a Level 3 hospital, meaning it can treat the most serious cases. It is located near Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and medical evacuation planes arrive at the air base daily, a Landstuhl spokesman said. Other nations’ wounded also benefit from the world-class care at the center. Service personnel from 40 nations have received care at Landstuhl.

Pace thanked the staff at the hospital for the work they do. “The treatment here is incredible, and the record of success of folks who make it to this hospital is phenomenal,” he said.

Pace has visited the medical center many times and said he always leaves feeling humbled. “You feel a mixture of humility, because the troops invariably say to you that all they want to do is get back to their units,” he said. “No matter how badly wounded they are, what they are thinking about is the guys and gals they left on the battlefield.”

He said he also feels thankful for the medical professionals in the hospital and for the groups who donate time, money and materials for the wounded warriors and their families.
Biographies:
Gen. Peter Pace, USMC

Related Sites:
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Germany; War on Terror
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1 posted on 07/21/2007 8:39:34 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham
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To: A.A. Cunningham

I went to the middle school at Landstuhl while my dad was stationed at Vogelweh. I used to ride my bike around base and the hospital. It amazes me how much they’re able to accomplish with the small size of that place.


2 posted on 07/21/2007 8:54:16 PM PDT by TheZMan (Texas is no place for pansy-ass liberals. Ya'll move back to California er Mexico er somethin')
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Good for Gen. Peter Pace and Spc. Colin Laird, two good men.


3 posted on 07/21/2007 8:54:23 PM PDT by jazusamo (DefendOurMarines.com)
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Gen. Pace is a good man, and our troops are heros. God bless them all.


4 posted on 07/21/2007 8:55:47 PM PDT by hsalaw
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To: TheZMan

I have good memories of Landstuhl. God bless all the workers there and especially the patients -and a good prayer for the chaplains too.
Sorry to see Gen. Pace go.


5 posted on 07/22/2007 12:08:04 AM PDT by rljv
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To: A.A. Cunningham

Any ideas why General Pace doesn’t have his sleeves rolled up like every other Marine I see on a daily basis?


6 posted on 07/22/2007 12:43:01 AM PDT by tlj18 (There's soldiers - and then there are soldiers. Many may be the former - but don't let it be you!!!)
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To: tlj18

No but I doubt that the CJCS is affected by any ALMAR issued at change of season to roll up the sleeves on his cammie blouse. You should query his aide-de-camp to find out. Most of the Marines in Iraq have their sleeves rolled down as well. Could be a theater regulation.


7 posted on 07/22/2007 6:24:40 AM PDT by A.A. Cunningham
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To: TheZMan

Why didn’t you go to the middle school at Vogelweh?


8 posted on 07/22/2007 1:00:35 PM PDT by mjbowers
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To: TheZMan

I was born at Landstuhl during my dad’s first tour in Germany. My sister was born in the same delivery room on the second tour.


9 posted on 07/22/2007 1:12:17 PM PDT by Stonewall Jackson (The Hunt for FRed November. 11/04/08)
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To: mjbowers

My mother has asthma really bad, so she needed to be near Landstuhl for the hospital (which she utilized frequently). We lived in the middle of three 13 story buildings just off base with a lot of other army families.


10 posted on 07/22/2007 1:28:35 PM PDT by TheZMan (Texas is no place for pansy-ass liberals. Ya'll move back to California er Mexico er somethin')
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