
Maybe some of you have read this story before. I had, maybe in a magazine … I’m not sure, but it is so beautiful, and for me at least, it was well worth reading again. Our good friend and loyal visitor, Diane, sent me this today.
I’m posting it all at once. I’m thinking that’s a better way for some of our readers.
One thing is for sure; our Casualty Officer series wouldn’t be complete without it. So once again, Diane, thank you for another great share, and I look forward to the movie.
(email from Diane).This is the story I was telling you about a few weeks ago. HBO is going to do a movie about this story. It's a long read but well worth it.
It truly shows how the Marines take care of their own.
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23 Apr 04 – The enclosed article was written by LtCol M.R. Strobl USMC who is assigned to MCCDC Quantico, VA and served as the officer who escorted the remains of PFC C. Phelps USMC from Dover AFB, DE to his home. PFC Phelps was assigned to 3d Bn, 11th Marines – an artillery unit functioning as a provisional infantry battalion during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM 2. PFC Phelps was killed in action from a gunshot wound received on 9 Apr 04 during combat operations west of Baghdad. He was buried in Dubois, WY on 17 Apr 04.
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