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April 20, 2005
Heroes of 3/2 hold the fort
Camp Gannon in Husaybah, Iraq is arguably one of the most volatile spots in the sandbox. And last week, the insurgents in that area hit Camp Gannon with everything they had. A dump truck. A fire engine. A third vehicle, all packed with explosives. They hit the front gate of this isolated post almost simultaneously . . . and three determined India Company Marines kept them from breaching camp security. It's an amazing tale of bravery and courage under fire for Marines, each just 21 years old. Here's a link to the story of the Marines who battled the insurgents. The bravery of LCpl Butler, Pfc. Charles Young, and Cpl. Anthony Fink saved the lives of a number of other Marines inside Camp Gannon. Here's a snippet from the longer story:
The base commander at Camp Gannon, a former Iraqi customs and immigration post at the edge of one of its most dangerous cities, credits Butler with preventing massive deaths here. |
And here's the message sent to 3/2 India Company families by the company CO:
Hello to all those supporting and praying for our India Company family. They make a difference, I assure you today more than ever. You have all probably heard about the attack on Camp Gannon . Once again the good Lord looked upon us, and the Marines executed flawlessly, which were the reasons for the enemy paying dearly for their decisions. The Marines are fine. I am so unbelievably proud to be here with them. Motivation and dedication to each other, our families, and our mission couldn't be higher. |
Posted by Deb at April 20, 2005 02:37 PM
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Thanks for the reminder that there are still Americans in harms way. Thank God nobody was seriously injured.
Posted by: Judy at April 20, 2005 04:44 PM
HEARING OF STORIES LIKE THESE OF OUR BRAVE MARINES IN COMBAT MAKE MY HEART SWELL UP IN MY THROAT. IT MAKES ME EXTREMLY PROUD OF HAVING SERVED IN THE MARINES MYSELF. THESE YOUNG MARINES MUST KNOW THAT EVEN AFTER THEY HAVE COMPLETED THEIR TOURS OF DUTY.THEY WILL ALWAYS CARRY THAT SPECIAL PRIDE INSIDE THEM THAT LIKE MYSELF WILL BRING THE FONDEST OF MEMORIES. I CAN REMEMMBER SOME OF THE TOUGHEST AND YET THE BEST TIMES OF MY LIFE WHILE I SERVED AS A YOUNG MARINE IN "1973"
Posted by: HENRY PALACIOS at April 22, 2005 11:13 AM
My husband is there. This just solidifies my opinion that those are the best bunch of guys I've had the pleasure of knowing. Keep up the great work 3/2! We're all VERY proud of ya'll!
Posted by: Renee at April 30, 2005 12:08 AM
I am very proud that my son is a Corpsman with 3/2 India. He was there the day of the big blast. His greatest desire is to take care of all of his Marines and send them home safely to their loved ones. He always answers the call when he hears someone yell "Marine down, Corpsman Up!
PS- Thanks MarineMoms.com
Posted by: Charles Powell at May 22, 2005 12:13 PM
India Company,
To those who I had the pleasure of serving (and to those that have been added to the family)...there has not been a day that have passed (that either my dear wife Theresa or myself) have not search on line to keep up with the ultimate devotion to duty that Marines of your caliber have committed yourself.
We pray daily for your safety and for the health of your loved ones back home.
We feel selfish for being here in Okinawa...in the safety of the free world.
There has not been a day that I have not thought about how my dear Marines are...2nd Plt. I have heard and read about the awesome job that each and everyone of these Marines (and the Marines of other Plt of the Company) have done. There are no finer group of Marines out there...HANDS DOWN.
There are many back home that don't feel the same...many that neglect and take for granted what is a privilege (not a right)! You gentlemen are giving the ultimate sacrifice that not a single soul (that have not been in your place) can ever take away...be proud of all that you are doing...all that you are...and all that you represent!
You gentlemen of all gentlemen...keep faith! I know someone out there is watching after/over India Company (EVIL I)!
Semper Fidelis,
GySgt Pham T.V./Pham T.R.
"Humble in Your Presence!"
Posted by: GySgt Pham T.V. at June 12, 2005 08:14 PM