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May 28, 2011


Why We Fight


 
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pup> BG Lewis A CraparottaBrig. Gen. Lewis A. Craparotta, 2nd Marine
Division

CAMP LEATHERNECK, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - As
families across our great country gather this Memorial Day weekend, the men
and women serving in Afghanistan will also pause to reflect on those who
have gone before them. They will celebrate our heroes, past and present.
These men and women serving in southwest Afghanistan are reminded daily that
freedom and "justice for all" doesn't exist everywhere, and that it comes at
a cost.

Pictured: CAMP LEATHERNECK, Helmand province, Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan - Official photo of Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Craparotta, commanding
general, Task Force Leatherneck / 2nd Marine Division (Forward), currently
assigned to Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

Just a few nights ago I was reminded of why we fight today when a young
Marine struck an improvised explosive device while on patrol in southern
Helmand
<http://waronterrornews.typepad.com/home/2011/05/a-tale-of-heroes.html> .
Gravely injured, the team's corpsman on scene stabilized him and called for
a medical evacuation helicopter. Weather was a problem, however, and the
evacuation helicopter could not reach the scene, though the pilots refused
to stop trying. An adjacent unit was contacted and, without concern for
themselves, a convoy of Light Armored Vehicles rushed to aid the young
Marine. They made it their mission to get to a Marine in trouble. They
pushed through driving wind and blowing sand to link up with fellow Marines.
After link-up, they wound up stuck in the sand, now in desperate need to
evacuate the wounded Marine. 

Throughout their efforts the Army helicopter pilots were doing their best to
help as well. Convinced they could get through the weather, they put the
most experienced aviators in the cockpit. As Marines and Navy corpsmen on
the ground continued to provide critical care, the helicopters launched
again and a break in the weather allowed them to evacuate the wounded to
safety.

This scenario encompassed more than five hours. With each passing moment the
urgency to evacuate the wounded increased. Coordination at every level never
stopped and there was never any thought of not being able to help. Fighting
against the odds, these Soldiers, sailors and Marines banded together to
save one of their own. They refused to give up, and their efforts kept one
of America's sons alive. 

So as we pause to celebrate this Memorial Day, we reflect on those who have
gone before us. We reflect on their service and their sacrifice on behalf of
our great nation. We should also remember those serving today who embody
that same commitment of service and sacrifice. They are committed to
something greater than themselves, and they muster the physical and moral
courage to accomplish extraordinary feats in battle. They do it for one
another and the country they love, asking little in return.

Sincerely,
Brig. Gen. Lewis A. Craparotta
Commanding General
Task Force Leatherneck/2nd Marine Division (Forward)
Helmand province, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 

 



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