A Lasting Legacy
This posting is something a little different. I've been holding off on relaying the story until it's officially released, which it now is. Since websites are not linked properly for me on this page, you must cut and paste the link. It's worth it. This man was truly a remarkable corpsman, warrior and human being.
(Other than editing, my only contribution is hand modeling. Seriously, that's my hand in the photo below. I feel like Costanza.)
NAVY CORPSMAN'S GOOD WORKS LIVE ON
U.S. Navy Petty Officer is remembered and revered not only by fellow servicemembers, but also by residents of a tiny Afghan village.
http://www.defendamerica.mil/articles/apr2006/a040406ms1.html
(Other than editing, my only contribution is hand modeling. Seriously, that's my hand in the photo below. I feel like Costanza.)
NAVY CORPSMAN'S GOOD WORKS LIVE ON
U.S. Navy Petty Officer is remembered and revered not only by fellow servicemembers, but also by residents of a tiny Afghan village.
http://www.defendamerica.mil/articles/apr2006/a040406ms1.html
3 Comments:
Wow, what a beautiful way to honor his life...and what a wonderful legacy he leaves behind. I pray that God stays near his family and brings them peace. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Awesome. Think of how proud his parents and family are of him. Really nice part of a very sad story.
Looking for David L. Williams E-4 10th mountain division 1-32 A company. Tell him his family loves him...
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