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Just a Jarhead
02-06-12, 03:32
Refreshing. Enlightening. There is so much in his message below that is so beyond so much of what I hear on here. These are the type of soldiers & Marine's I'm most proud of. These are the type of men, true warriors that I want covering my six in battle. Many of you won't be able to relate to this, and much of what he says will be so foreign to you, and some will critize him. But there are some among us here that so fully relate to every word in his message. Some! Thank God there's still some like him around today.Semper Fi.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/i-know-that-it-was-all-worth-it-fallen-marine-leaves-behind-moving-message-of-hope/

Sgt. Stacey was the son of two teachers, who released their son’s letter with the 23-year-old’s obituary in his hometown Seattle Times. Sgt. Stacey’s stirring “in case of death” letter was found by his family Thursday, it reads:

“My death did not change the world; it may be tough for you to justify its meaning at all. But there is a greater meaning to it. Perhaps I did not change the world. Perhaps there is still injustice in the world. But there will be a child who will live because men left the security they enjoyed in their home country to come to his. And this child will learn in the new schools that have been built. He will walk his streets not worried about whether or not his leader’s henchmen are going to come and kidnap him. He will grow into a fine man who will pursue every opportunity his heart could desire. He will have the gift of freedom, which I have enjoyed for so long. If my life buys the safety of a child who will one day change this world, then I know that it was all worth it.

Semper Fidelis means always faithful. Always faithful to God, Country and Corps. Always faithful to the principles and beliefs that guided me into the service. And on that day in October when I placed my hand on a bible and swore to defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic, I meant it.”

Abraxas
02-06-12, 06:41
Nicely said. Rest in peace brother.

TXBob
02-06-12, 08:01
Little dusty in this thread.

Semper Fi.

CarlosDJackal
02-06-12, 10:53
Great words. May he Rest in Peace.

SeriousStudent
02-06-12, 23:08
It is a priviledge to live in a country protected by men such as these.

I wore the same uniform, and I am frequently both awed and humbled by the men and women that serve today.

C-grunt
02-07-12, 12:21
Truly a fine American and Marine.

RIP brother.

d90king
02-07-12, 12:39
RIP Warrior!

Buck
02-07-12, 12:47
We are diminished...

S/F

B

Redmanfms
02-07-12, 22:32
Sadly for this Marine, the truth is that unless we commit ourselves to lose many more like him into perpetuity, none of what he wished his death was for will actually come to be......

arizonaranchman
02-08-12, 13:31
God Bless him... Triumph and trajedy go hand in hand sometimes.