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           "The Visit"
            By Tre' M. Barron 

My dad, Angelo, was in the hospital in Tacoma, Washington. 
A former Marine and veteran of the Korean War, he was having 
his third knee replacement surgery. 

A long and very painful operation was going to be made even 
worse because Dad was going through it alone. There was no 
one to hold his hand, no familiar soft voices to reassure him.
His wife was ill and unable to accompany him or even visit 
during his weeklong stay. My sisters and brother lived in 
California, and I lived even farther away, in Indiana. There
wasn't even anyone to drive him to the hospital, so he had 
arrived that morning by cab.

The thought of my dad lying there alone was more than I could 
stand. But what could I do from here? 

I picked up the phone and called information for the Puyallup, 
Washington, Marine Corps recruiting station, where I joined 
the Marines ten years before. I thought that if I could talk 
to a Marine and explain the situation, maybe one of them 
would visit my dad. 

I called the number. A man answered the phone and in a very 
confident voice said, "United States Marines, Sergeant Vanes. 
May I help you?" 

Feeling just as certain, I replied, "Sergeant Vanes, you may 
find this request a little strange, but this is why I am 
calling..." I proceeded to tell him who I was and that my 
father was also a former Marine and 100 percent disabled 
from the Korean War. I explained that he was in the hospital, 
alone, without anyone to visit and asked if Sergeant Vanes 
would please go and see him. 

Without hesitation, he answered, "Absolutely." 

Then I asked, "If I send flowers to the recruiting station, 
would you deliver them to my dad when you go to the hospital?" 

"Ma'am, I will be happy to take the flowers to your dad. I'll 
give you my address. You send them, and I will make sure that 
he receives them," he replied. 

The next morning, I sent the flowers to Sergeant Vane's office 
just as we had planned. I went to work, and that evening, I 
returned home and phoned my dad to inquire about his surprise 
visitor. 

If you have ever talked with a small child after that child 
has just seen Santa Claus, you will understand the glee I heard 
in my dad's voice. "I was just waking up when I thought I 
saw two Marines in their dress blue uniforms standing at 
the foot of my bed," he told me excitedly. "I thought I had 
died and gone to heaven. But they were really there!" 

I began to laugh, partly at his excitement, but also because 
he didn't even mention his operation. He felt so honored: 
Two Marines he had never met took time out to visit an old 
Marine like him. He told me again and again how sharp they 
looked and how all the nurses thought he was so important. 
"But how did you ever get them to do that?" he asked me. 

"It was easy. We are all Marines, Dad, past and present; it's 
the bond." 

After hanging up with my dad, I called Sergeant Vanes to 
thank him for visiting my dad. And to thank him for the 
extra things he did to make it special: wearing his dress 
blue uniform, bringing another Marine along � he even took 
a digital camera with him. He had pictures taken of the two 
Marines with my dad right beside his bed. That evening, he 
e-mailed them to me so I could see for myself that my dad 
was not alone and that he was going to be okay. 

As for the flowers, they hardly mattered, but I was glad 
for the opportunity to express my feelings. The card read: 
"Daddy, I didn't want just anyone bringing you flowers
...so I sent the World's Finest. Semper Fi." 
--submitted by friend Suwannee River



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