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Lt. Brendan Looney, You Have the Thanks of a Grateful Nation
Fox News ^ | 9/28/2010 | KT McFarland

Posted on 10/01/2010 12:30:50 PM PDT by grayhog

When my old boss Ronald Reagan gave the commencement address at the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1984, the tradition was for the president to give the first salute only to the top 100 graduates. Reagan decided to break with tradition and saluted every single graduate, nearly 1,000 of them, standing for hours in the hot sun.

Afterwards his aide said, Mr. President, that was a generous thing you did, those kids will never forget it receiving their first salute from their commander in chief .

“I didn’t do it for them, he replied, I did it for me. I wanted to look into their eyes. Because someday I may have to send them into harm’s way, to fight and maybe die for our country. I won’t hesitate if I have to do it, but I want to know them as people, not anonymous names on a list.”

Last week, one of this generation of officers, Naval Academy graduate Lt Brendan Looney, died when his helicopter crashed in rugged terrain in southern Afghanistan. Nine American servicemen were killed.

Brendon was the first of three brothers to graduate from the Naval Academy. He was a star lacrosse player, and played on the NCAA championship game in his senior year. Also on that fabled Navy Lacrosse team? Brendon’s younger brothers Billy and Stephen.

Brendon went on to become a Navy SEAL, and was the “honorman” in his SEAL class.

He married in 2008 and within 48 hours deployed to Iraq.

In all, Brendon deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan four times. In a cruel twist of fate, he died just two weeks before he was scheduled to retire from the military and transition back to civilian life.

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TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: heroes; looney; reagan

1 posted on 10/01/2010 12:30:52 PM PDT by grayhog
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To: grayhog

.... the rest of it...

Last week, 2,000 of his fellow servicemen and women gathered in Afghanistan to pay their final respects to Brendan and his fallen comrades as they departed for their final journey home. When his body arrived at Dover Air Force Base, hundreds of his friends, family and navy classmates met the plane.

Lt. Brendan Looney will be laid to rest next Monday in Arlington Cemetery, next to his best friend and Naval Academy roommate, Marine 1st Lt. Travis Manion, who gave his life in the line of duty in Al Anbar Province, Iraq in 2007.

In the Reagan administration there was a large oil painting hanging just outside the Secretary of Defense’s office. It was of a young family: father in uniform, mother and two young children, kneeling at an altar. Underneath was a verse from the Bible, Isaiah 6:8”I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here [am] I; send me.”

Lts. Brendan Looney and Travis Manion answered that call. On behalf of a grateful nation, we give you thanks.


2 posted on 10/01/2010 12:36:05 PM PDT by grayhog
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To: grayhog

Eternal thanks.


3 posted on 10/01/2010 12:42:58 PM PDT by LilAngel (FReeping on a cell phone is like making Christmas dinner in an Easy Bake Oven)
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To: grayhog

Thanks Lt.Looney, from a grateful,nation.

Some gave all.

May he rest in peace.

May America some day have another President of the same class as Ronald Reagan.


4 posted on 10/01/2010 12:45:16 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: grayhog

As the last of the greatest generation, the Americans who won WW II, leaves us, the way in which we assess, and appreciate, each life lost in the service of this country has changed. Almost as many Americans died on D-Day, one battle, than have been lost in the entire Iraq war. Nearly 800 Americans drowned during a TRAINING exercise for D-Day. Their families and close friends grieved and mourned. Today, in a very different type of conflict, thankfully far less are lost..but they are indeed our best and brightest. Their families and friends mourn, but the rest of the country can share in their loss.


5 posted on 10/01/2010 12:47:32 PM PDT by ken5050 (The meek shall inherit the earth, but no way Kendrick Meek beats Marco Rubio)
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To: grayhog

May Lts. Brendan Looney and Travis Manion RIP.

May we live our lives worthy of their sacrifice.


6 posted on 10/01/2010 12:58:14 PM PDT by Gator113 (Beauty will devour the Beast in 2012. Kill "Obamamosque"@ Ground Zero)
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To: Gator113
May we live our lives worthy of their sacrifice.

And may we have Presidents worthy of that sacrifice.

7 posted on 10/01/2010 1:16:09 PM PDT by Ole Okie
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To: Gator113

Ditto to Gator 113:
May Lts. Brendan Looney and Travis Manion RIP.

May we live our lives worthy of their sacrifice.


8 posted on 10/01/2010 1:30:11 PM PDT by NEMDF
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To: grayhog

Freedom is not Free.

Lt. Brendan Looney and 1st Lt. Travis Manion are two that paid for it.

Thank you. RIP.

Todd


9 posted on 10/01/2010 1:57:23 PM PDT by thebreeze756 (Live Free or Die. Death is not the worse of evils. Gen. John Stark)
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To: grayhog

Thanks for posting. With veterans day a little over a month away. Please if you know a vet especially a Vietnam vet, Thank them and welcome them home. For the Vietnam vet, you may be the first one who welcomed them home.

A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life wrote a blank check Made payable to ‘The United States of America ‘ for an amount of ‘up to and including my life.

Let us not forget.

Todd


10 posted on 10/01/2010 2:06:09 PM PDT by thebreeze756 (Live Free or Die. Death is not the worse of evils. Gen. John Stark)
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At the Restoring Honor Rally, my friend a disabled vet(82nd airborne)was surprised at the welcome and the handshakes he got from so many. We had offers from many men to push his wheelchair and the respect he got was amazing...this was a man that got no parade on his return but many protesters calling him a killer. Those words echo in his mind daily. Restoring Honor did heal the sadness in a heart that faced untold horrors..the wonderful people of this Country gave him that!
11 posted on 10/01/2010 4:31:53 PM PDT by Dianer0839 (If you don't pay the exorcist can you be repossessed?)
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