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Martin Savidge of CNN, embedded with the 1st
Marine battalion, 1st
Marine Division, was talking with 4 young Marines near his foxhole
one morning live on CNN. He had been telling the story of how well the
Marines had been looking out for and taking care of him since the war
started. He went on to tell about the many hardships the Marines had
endured since the war began and how they all look after one another.
He turned to the four and said he had cleared it
with their commanders and they could use his video phone to call home.
None of these Marines had been able to talk with their families for many
weeks.
The 19
year old Marine next to him asked Martin if he would allow his platoon
sergeant to use his call to call his pregnant wife back home whom he had not
been able to talk to in over a month. A stunned Savidge, who was
visibly moved by
the request, nodded his head-yes. The young Marine ran off to
get the sergeant. Savidge recovered after a few seconds and turned
back to the three
young Marines still sitting with him. He asked which one of them
would like to call home first? The Marine closest to him responded with out
a moments hesitation, "Sir, if is all the same to you we would like to
call the parents of a buddy of ours. Lance Cpl Brian Buesing of Cedar
Key,
Florida, who was killed on the 23rd of March near Nasiriya. We would
like to see
how his folks are doing and let them know their son died bravely." At that Martin Savidge totally broke down and was
unable to speak. All
he could get out before signing off was, "Where do they get young
men like this?"
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Putting someone before yourself is the highest form of love.
Dan Keating |