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Nixon's selfless act of heroism remembered in military funeral
BP NEWS ^ | Apr 16, 2003 | Erin Curry

Posted on 04/16/2003 5:56:40 PM PDT by Dubya

GALLATIN, Tenn. (BP)--Marine Cpl. Patrick Nixon was honored for his heroism during a military funeral service April 15 in Gallatin, Tenn. Nixon, 21, died when his unit was ambushed March 23 while trying to secure a bridge near Nasiriyah.

Referencing John 15:13, which says, "Greater love has no man than this, that he would lay down his life for his friends," Michael Blankenship, pastor of First Church of the Nazarene in Gallatin, recounted Nixon's heroic last stand.

"On a battlefield in Iraq, near a bridge, Patrick was there with his unit, Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines. He was there on the front line with a friend named Manny," Blankenship said. "Manny had been shot and was wounded on the battlefield, and Patrick came to his aid and took over his position. Manny was able to be extracted from the battlefield to safety. Shortly after, Patrick gave his life in the full measure of devotion for his friend. He laid down his life for his friends. He laid down his life for people that he did not know.

"Years ago another man laid down His life for His friends, laid down His life for all mankind that we might understand what it means to be free, and that was Jesus," Blankenship continued. "Jesus gave His life for you. In times of need and trial He's the one that we can call on. He is the one who seeks to have a relationship with us, not only for now, not only in good and joyous times, but in troubled times. Jesus can be as close as the mention of His name. He wants to have a relationship with you."

Blankenship then presented the plan of salvation and gave an invitation to accept Christ for anyone within the sound of his voice at College Heights Baptist Church, where Nixon's funeral was held.

Maj. Will Randall, a casualty assistance officer in the Marine Corps, read a letter to Nixon's family from the Commandant of the Marine Corps, which said, "The profession of arms is not an easy life. Our men and women in uniform go in harm's way almost every day. They do so not for personal gain but in answer to a higher calling, that of defending the ideas of our great nation and freedoms that we cherish."

Nixon nobly and selflessly chose to serve his country, the letter continued, accepting the risks and giving generously of himself to defend the liberty Americans enjoy.

Nixon's father, David Nixon, said his son -- the first Tennessean to die in Operation Iraqi Freedom -- was as good a son as anyone could want and always wanted to be a Marine despite the knowledge that he might have to give his life in battle. The father urged those gathered to continue praying for the families of the other Marines in Patrick's unit killed that day near Nasiriyah, as well as all soldiers serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"The family considered Pat our Marine, but I now understand that Pat is everyone's Marine," David Nixon said. "He is the person that was willing to go and fight not only for us but for people he didn't know."

Nixon's older brother, Joe, spoke on behalf of their mother, Holly Woodruff, who died in 1996 after a long illness that Patrick Nixon helped her fight. Joe Nixon said his brother was not one for an audience, but he would have been the first one there to pay his respects for a fellow Marine.

Larry Gilmore, pastor of College Heights Baptist Church, remembered Nixon as someone who wanted to defend the underdog and deliver the oppressed just like in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

"He was a comedian," Gilmore also recalled. "[He was] a young man who liked to make people laugh. He was fun-loving and had a good sense of humor.... He was someone who just kind of stepped in and broke the ice."

Gilmore noted that Nixon came from a military family. His great-grandfather served in World War I, his grandfather was a B-17 pilot during World War II, his father was a helicopter door-gunner in Vietnam and his older brother was a Marine.

"He was a proud Marine, and he paid the supreme price to ensure freedom to Iraqi people and to us," Gilmore said.

Nixon was a 2000 graduate of Overton High School in Nashville, Tenn., and had originally been listed as missing in action by the Pentagon, along with seven other Marines. About 250 people had stood in front of the Gallatin City Hall to pay tribute to Nixon and his family March 30. The crowd stood in front of a 50-foot-long American flag that was draped from a firetruck bucket as Ricky Skaggs sang "Amazing Grace," The Tennessean newspaper reported.

A 12-hour visitation was held April 14 as hundreds of friends, family and strangers paid their respects to the fallen Marine. Nixon will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, D.C., April 17.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Tennessee
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A Marine’s tribute

Marine Cpl. Patrick Nixon of Gallatin, Tenn., was remembered in a military funeral service April 15 at College Heights Baptist Church in Gallatin. Nixon was killed in action March 23 near Nasiriyah, Iraq.

by Morris Abernathy

1 posted on 04/16/2003 5:56:40 PM PDT by Dubya
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A father’s farewell David Nixon, father of Marine Cpl. Patrick Nixon, said his son was as good a son as anyone could want. “The family considered Pat our Marine, but I now understand that Pat is everyone’s Marine,” David Nixon said. “He is the person that was willing to go and fight not only for us but for people he didn’t know.”

by Morris Abernathy

2 posted on 04/16/2003 5:58:45 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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Fighting for the underdog

Larry Gilmore, pastor of College Heights Baptist Church, remembered Nixon as someone who wanted to defend the underdog and deliver the oppressed just like in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

by Morris Abernathy

3 posted on 04/16/2003 6:00:51 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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The cost of battle

Marines salute and carry the casket of Marine Cpl. Patrick Nixon after a funeral service honoring the fallen hero, who gave his life March 23 in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

by Morris Abernathy

4 posted on 04/16/2003 6:02:32 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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Draped in dignity

Marine Cpl. Patrick Nixon’s American flag-draped casket was loaded into a hearse by fellow Marines at his funeral service April 15 in Gallatin, Tenn.

by Morris Abernathy

5 posted on 04/16/2003 6:04:30 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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Saluting a fallen hero

A Marine saluted as Nixon’s casket was driven away from College Heights Baptist Church in Gallatin, Tenn.,
where a funeral service was held in his honor.
Those gathered remembered Nixon’s willingness to lay down his life for his friends.

by Morris Abernathy

6 posted on 04/16/2003 6:06:40 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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And God bless you brother.

May God comfort your family.

I know you are there on those Heavenly streets with Jesus.

7 posted on 04/16/2003 6:11:22 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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Dubya, thank you for this beautiful tribute. 21 years old forever: still a boy, but yet, such a man. Patrick is in the arms of Our Lord - he fought to free the Iraqi people from tyranny and oppression. His bravery will never be forgotten by his brothers in the Corps, who are still putting their lives on the line in Iraq, nor by the rest of us.
8 posted on 04/16/2003 6:31:54 PM PDT by Inspectorette
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Thank you and a great big AMEN.


9 posted on 04/16/2003 6:39:05 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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Dubya, thank you for posting that. May we never forget and may God bless our brave men and women who keep us safe and free.
10 posted on 04/16/2003 6:39:44 PM PDT by islander-11
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11 posted on 04/16/2003 6:40:13 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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You are right. We will never forget them. Thank you.
12 posted on 04/16/2003 6:41:36 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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U.S. Marine Corps. Hymn

13 posted on 04/16/2003 6:47:38 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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As I sit here with tears streaming down my face, all I can say is "Thank you" to Patrick and the whole Nixon family. This is a family that truly understands the meaning of service to one's country. They are in my thoughts and prayers, as are all those serving in our armed forces. Thanks for posting this moving tribute.
14 posted on 04/16/2003 6:47:58 PM PDT by liberallyconservative (bring 'em ALL back)
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Amen bump
15 posted on 04/16/2003 6:48:47 PM PDT by aposiopetic
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To: liberallyconservative
I know this family is both very sad and very proud.
16 posted on 04/16/2003 6:49:21 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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From the Halls of Montezuma
To the Shores of Tripoli;
We fight our country's battles
In the air, on land and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean;
We are proud to claim the title
of United States Marine.

Our flag's unfurled to every breeze
From dawn to setting sun;
We have fought in ev'ry clime and place
Where we could take a gun;
In the snow of far-off Northern lands
And in sunny tropic scenes;
You will find us always on the job--
The United States Marines.

Here's health to you and to our Corps
Which we are proud to serve
In many a strife we've fought for life
And never lost our nerve;
If the Army and the Navy
Ever look on Heaven's scenes;
They will find the streets are guarded
By United States Marines.
17 posted on 04/16/2003 6:49:53 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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Living in the area where Marine Cpl. Nixon is from, I have been keeping up with this story. I have a question and would welcome a reply from anyone who may have info. I see that he was killed near Nasiriyah on March 23rd. Was he one of the 8 Marines who fell that day trying to rescue members of the 507th?
18 posted on 04/16/2003 6:55:18 PM PDT by liberallyconservative (bring 'em ALL back)
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Thanks Dubya.

Salute Cpl. Nixon

19 posted on 04/16/2003 10:13:28 PM PDT by Diver Dave (Because He Lives, We Can Face Tomorrow)
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What a precious young man and courageous Marine Nixon will be remembered as. I am humbled by his service in our military.

Tearful prayers heavenward for his dear loved ones. <><

20 posted on 04/16/2003 10:22:53 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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