Posted on 11/01/2013 7:27:28 AM PDT by Iron Munro
TAMPA Ethan Arbelo will make it onto the Wall of Fame after all.
The 12-year-old boys mom, Maria Maldonado, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, has one kitchen wall covered with photos of friends and relatives who have served in the Marines brothers Joe, Randy and Edward, cousin Ray, uncle James, Parris Island boot camp buddy Shannon, and Maldonado herself.
In my family, we pass on our love for the Marine Corps to the next generation, Maldonado said. Hes been groomed for it since birth. Thats been one of the big disappointments when he got sick he said, Does this mean Im not going to Parris Island?
The single mom from Fort Myers paused to keep her composure.
Now, his picture goes there, too.
Ethan, who was diagnosed last year with a malignant brain tumor, was named an Honorary Marine on Thursday during a ceremony at the headquarters of the 4th Marine Assault Amphibian Battalion in Tampa.
Dozens of Marines joined the youngster, his family and friends as he was presented with the official proclamation, pins, commemorative coins, and his uniform and boots.
The proclamation was presented by Gen. Robert Neller, commanding general of U.S. Marine Corps Forces Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base. It was signed by Gen. James Amos, the commandant of the Marine Corps and the services highest officer.
What does it mean to be a Marine?
It means that Im awesome, Ethan said.
The shy youngster didnt have much more to say about his experience, other than it was pretty cool to receive the honor and to have met Gen. Neller.
After the ceremony, Ethan and a few hospital buddies crawled around on some amphibious assault vehicles and beeped the horn of an armor-plated Humvee topped by a .50-caliber machine gun.
Its nice to do this, Neller said. Based on what I know, his prognosis is a tough one, and if this can help him hang in there and fight the fight better, thats what we wanted to do.
Ethan has a type of cancer called anaplastic astrocytoma. Since his diagnosis, he has gone on a cross-country road trip and friends and neighbors in the Fort Myers area have held events and benefits on his behalf.
The Honorary Marine title recognizes civilians who have made extraordinary contributions to the corps. There is a special category for children.
It is a rare honor; Neller said hes never presented one before. The Marine Corps website lists just three citations this year: In addition to Ethan, U.S. Rep. C.W. Bill Young received the honor posthumously at his recent funeral in Pinellas County, and a young Kansas Marine recruit also diagnosed with a brain tumor was honored.
During a rest break Thursday at the Marine reserve center near the foot of the Gandy Bridge, Master Sgt. Will Price tried to coach Ethan through some Marine swagger.
Repeat after me, Price said. Once a Marine
The sergeant didnt need to finish his instructions.
Once a Marine, always a Marine, Ethan fired back.
OMG thank you for sharing this story, which brought me to tears. I have been SO angry about all the ACA, IRS, Benghazi news, lately... needed this. OOH RAH
God, please heal this one. We need him here.
Yep.... We have 3 generations of Marines going in our family, and a 10 month-old hopeful.
Father, per your instruction we are praying with thanksgiving to you for your Word that says regarding the Lord Jesus:
“But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.”
Let us all now pray fervently for Ethan's full recovery. The glory will be all Yours Father. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Thanks Iron Munroe!
Canteen PING!
Hanky alert!
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Thank for the ping. What a lovely thing for our brave Marines to do! *sniff*
Amen
Outstanding!
The young Marine has a 2nd Amendment tee shirt.
Oooorah!
I shall forward this. My nephew starts Marine Boot in December. Security
I shall present him to FR upon survival. :^)
I will talk to him before he goes.
May boot camp go well for him. d:o)
BTTT
Best wishes for your nephew as he begins his Marine training.
From my perspective he could not make a better choice than tio becoma a US Marine.
The day of my 17th birthday I was waiting for the Marine Recruiter to open his office so I could enlist.
Enlisting in the Corps and serving as a Marine is the best choice I ever made in my life.
The experience and training I received as a Marine shaped my entire life and was instrumental in the success I have had in my family life, career and life in general.
There really is a reason for the saying "Once a Marine, always a Marine".
Thank you for you service. My Air Force training in Forward Air Control was just right for me.
I had a hard school and learned that discipline combined with knowledge is a priceless tool.
I learned the old 407L FACP system and it has been with me all this time.
GodSpeed Iron Munro
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