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To those that follow...Take our lead and press on.
Couldn't watch the whole thing, got as far as I could (about 3 min)
Southern Watch 93-94,96-97 Desert Strike 98-99 Noble Eagle 02-03
Just past to me:
This s a little-known story from the Pentagon on 09/11/2001:
During a visit with a fellow chaplain, who happened
>to be assigned to the Pentagon, I had a chance to hear a first-hand
>account of an incident that happened right after Flight 77 hit the Pentagon.
The chaplain told me what happened at a daycare center
>near where the impact occurred. This daycare had many children,
>including infants who were in heavy cribs. The daycare supervisor,
>looking at all the children they needed to evacuate, was in a panic
>over what they could do. There were many children, mostly toddlers, as
>well as the infants that would need to be taken out with the cribs. There was no time to try to bundle them into carriers and strollers.
>Just then a young Marine came running into the center and asked what they needed.
>After hearing what the center director was trying to do, he ran back
>out into the hallway and disappeared. The director thought, 'Well, here we are-on our own.'
About 2 minutes later, that Marine returned with
>40 other Marines in tow. Each of them grabbed a crib with a child, and
>the rest started gathering up toddlers. The director and her staff then
>helped them take all the children out of the center and down toward the
>park near the Potomac and the Pentagon. Once they got about 3/4 of a
>mile outside the building, the Marines stopped in the park, and then
>did a fabulous thing - they formed a circle with the cribs, which were quite sturdy and heavy, like the covered wagons in the Old West.
>Inside this circle of cribs, they put the toddlers, to keep them from
>wandering off. Outside this circle were the 40 Marines, forming a
>perimeter around the children and waiting for instructions. There they
>remained until the parents could be notified and come get their
>children.
The chaplain then said, "I don't think any of us
>saw nor heard of this on any of the news stories of the day. It was an
>incredible story of our men there. There wasn't a dry eye in the room.
>The thought of those Marines and what they did and how fast they
>reacted; could we expect any less from them? It was one of the most touching stories from the Pentagon."
Remember Ronald Reagan's great compliment:
>"Most of us wonder if our lives made any difference. Marines don't have
>that problem."
>God Bless the USA , our troops, and you.