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Old 05-02-2004, 07:56 PM
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This Marine Died saving his fellow Marines, that in my opion is probably the best way to go, defending our Country and saving your fellow Marines, This guy is a big hero, jumping on a live grenade, I all I know is he and his family are in my prayers and I will be sending something to his family, here is the web page it was AOL

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This Marine Died saving his fellow Marines, that in my opion is probably the best way to go, defending our Country and saving your fellow Marines, This guy is a big hero, jumping on a live grenade, I all I know is he and his family are in my prayers and I will be sending something to his family, here is the web page it was AOL

http://aolsvc.news.aol.com/news/arti...01220309990003
cant get on there...have to have id and password.

a very brave thing to do though...my prayers are with the family.

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a very brave thing to do though...my prayers are with the family.

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here you go I copy and pasted it this kid is a big hero, his parents have to be proud of him, shit I dont know him and I am, Cpl. Jason Dunham if your out there brother, Semper Fi, way to go bro!!!
SCIO, N.Y. (May 1) - Mourners Saturday filled one of Cpl. Jason Dunham's favorite places - his high school gym - for the funeral of the Marine, who died in Iraq after using his own body to shield his men from an attacker's grenade.

The gym, packed with more than 1,500 people, is the largest gathering space in the upstate New York town of Scio, where Dunham grew up. His casket rested beneath a basketball hoop.

Dunham, 22, died just over a week ago from wounds he sustained April 14 in Iraq.

A report from the Marine Corps said Dunham was commanding a check point near Karbala when a man got out of a car and tried to flee. Dunham tackled the man, who then pulled a pin from a hand grenade. Dunham dove onto the grenade before it exploded, the Marines reported. Two other Marines were injured.

Dunham, with K Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, was remembered in Iraq on Thursday at a service attended by more than 500 Marines, sailors and soldiers, the Marines reported.

Dunham "never judged anyone and he never judged the people over there," friend Justin Lambert said at Saturday's funeral. "He was just doing his job. He's going to be missed."


"He was just doing his job. He's going to be missed."
-Justin Lambert

As a long procession of cars and walkers accompanied the casket to the nearby cemetery, Scio residents sat on their porches and children lined the sidewalk. An American flag was draped above the highway.

Dunham's parents, carrying the tri-folded flag that had draped their eldest son's coffin, and their three younger children were escorted by the Marines to an awaiting car.

"The Marine Corps have really showed us how much this means to them," said Cpl. Dunham's father, Dan. "They've been very good to us."
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thats an awful thing to happen...i have alot of respect for him and the rest of the marines over there in iraq.

those damn people piss me off so bad...were over there trying to help them assholes rebiuld their rathole country and all they can do is try to kill as many people as they can and themselves in the process.what do they have to show for it?i wish from now on...if they get resistance from a town...level it and move on.

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here you go I copy and pasted it this kid is a big hero, his parents have to be proud of him, shit I dont know him and I am, Cpl. Jason Dunham if your out there brother, Semper Fi, way to go bro!!!
SCIO, N.Y. (May 1) - Mourners Saturday filled one of Cpl. Jason Dunham's favorite places - his high school gym - for the funeral of the Marine, who died in Iraq after using his own body to shield his men from an attacker's grenade.

The gym, packed with more than 1,500 people, is the largest gathering space in the upstate New York town of Scio, where Dunham grew up. His casket rested beneath a basketball hoop.

Dunham, 22, died just over a week ago from wounds he sustained April 14 in Iraq.

A report from the Marine Corps said Dunham was commanding a check point near Karbala when a man got out of a car and tried to flee. Dunham tackled the man, who then pulled a pin from a hand grenade. Dunham dove onto the grenade before it exploded, the Marines reported. Two other Marines were injured.

Dunham, with K Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, was remembered in Iraq on Thursday at a service attended by more than 500 Marines, sailors and soldiers, the Marines reported.

Dunham "never judged anyone and he never judged the people over there," friend Justin Lambert said at Saturday's funeral. "He was just doing his job. He's going to be missed."


"He was just doing his job. He's going to be missed."
-Justin Lambert

As a long procession of cars and walkers accompanied the casket to the nearby cemetery, Scio residents sat on their porches and children lined the sidewalk. An American flag was draped above the highway.

Dunham's parents, carrying the tri-folded flag that had draped their eldest son's coffin, and their three younger children were escorted by the Marines to an awaiting car.

"The Marine Corps have really showed us how much this means to them," said Cpl. Dunham's father, Dan. "They've been very good to us."
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dam 22 freakin years old,
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i hope his buddies finished off the slime that dropped the nade, im sure they did, hopefully it took some time to get done
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I would volunteer to go to Afghanistan.......but not Iraq....that was a bad move....my brother is over ther and he sai it is real bad....no since of mission....they are lost.....its like they are in limbo.....Now afghanastan was the target from the beginning......Iraq is fucked up.....When the war was just starting Rumsfeld said there were many diffrent variable to the cost of the war but he said around 17 billion!!!!!!!!! A little off! And they are now on a Policing mission...our soldiers are trained to kill not police....thats exactly what they did in Afghanastan......

I pray for my brother every night! and think about him all day!
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I would volunteer to go to Afghanistan.......but not Iraq....that was a bad move....my brother is over ther and he sai it is real bad....no since of mission....they are lost.....its like they are in limbo.....Now afghanastan was the target from the beginning......Iraq is fucked up.....When the war was just starting Rumsfeld said there were many diffrent variable to the cost of the war but he said around 17 billion!!!!!!!!! A little off! And they are now on a Policing mission...our soldiers are trained to kill not police....thats exactly what they did in Afghanastan......

I pray for my brother every night! and think about him all day!
good luck to your brother, remember he will not be the same whe he comes home, all I can say is just put up with the shit he is going to give, war is easy to do but hard to forget bro, he will need his family more now then ever.
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that was a very heroic thing for him to do! he is a true hero in my eyes, i got all chocked up just reading it . some times i wish i could go over there and help but as it is i have three years already on and enlistment and i cant. i wish i could help them out i pray for all of them and wish them the best . GOD BLESS AMERICA
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Greater love hath no man then to lay down his life for his friends,,,VDC

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