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No effort is insignificant
Blackfive.net ^ | 6/24/04 | Paul Predhodka, USN

Posted on 06/24/2004 4:37:42 PM PDT by kas2591

No Insignificance Here By Paul "Devil Dolphin" Prehodka, US Navy, HMX-1 (Quanitco) Since arriving in Iraq, Master Sergeant Adams just didn’t feel like himself physically. He had apparently developed some kind of upper respiratory infection, but like most Marines, he passed it off and just worked through it hoping it would subside. He was in great shape and usually had no problem exercising his way through such minor set backs. Little did he know that the progression of his illness would bring him to an experience that would have extraordinary meaning for himself, as well as all Marines that would be privileged enough to hear about it..

A few months had passed and MSgt Adams found himself on a trip from Al Asad to Taqaddum (TQ), Iraq, a base in close proximity to the town of Fallujah. On his second day there, some down time gave him the opportunity to finally get checked out medically. After walking into the “sick call tent,” greetings came from a nearby corpsman asking “what’s the problem?” After some discussion, the Master Sergeant removed his gear, sat and waited his turn. Shortly thereafter, another young corpsman escorted him to a “make shift” exam room with a field gurney, and a poncho liner for a curtain. Vital signs were taken, and the corpsman left the room. On the way out, the corpsman closed the curtain leaving it slightly open.

The situation had slightly shifted in the tent. Through the opening in the curtain, Marines in their body armor paced to and fro. The sound of incoming casualties began to fill the air. MSgt Adams knew that constant clashes with insurgents were all too common for Marines located at Fallujah, and he began to sense that there were Marines that needed much more medical attention that he did. Suddenly, the faint sound of a medical officer’s voice asked a young Marine “what is your name?” The Marine replied LCpl Phillips sir.” Next came a series of questions and answers that could only describe a far too common sight.

First, the doctor asked the LCpl Phillips how he sustained a deep burn on his lower back. The young leatherneck replied that he and his team were receiving small arms fire, when a rocket impacted the area close to his and a piece of hot shrapnel became lodged under his body armor which cut and burned him. Unfortunately, the doctor was not done.

The second question inquired about the LCpl’s broken arm. Again, the young Marine told his story. “After having recovered from the 1st impact, another rocket came zooming in and killed a buddy to the left and knocked me to the ground.” By this time Master Sergeant Adams was feeling pretty selfish. The “Top” completely expected a General Patton type of Marine to walk into “his field hospital” and kick him out saying that his hospital is for fighting Marines, not Marines with a runny nose! As the MSgt was preparing to walk out, the doctor asked about LCpl Phillip’s third injury. Continuing with his description, Phillips exclaimed “after the corpsman patched me up and put my arm in a sling, another rocket or rocket propelled grenade (RPG) impacted near me and killed another buddy and projected shrapnel into my hand. Finally, MSgt Adams, filled with guilt, then got up and started to make his way for the hatch. Just at that moment a Navy Lieutenant greeted him and he asked, “Where are you going MSgt?” MSgt Adams then explained to him that there were Marines here that needed his attention much more. The lieutenant then told him to sit down so he could have a look.

The lieutenant quickly went through the examination of the MSgt’s ears, nose and throat, and just to be sure, they went outside away from the noisy generator so he could get a listen to his lungs. The doctor confirmed a bronchial infection and that required medication. The lieutenant quickly returned with medication, while MSgt Adams humbly thanked him and exited the cubicle. While departing, the MSgt caught a glimpse of LCpl Phillips laying with his arm in a sling with a 6” wide bandage around his mid-section, and another on his hand.

MSgt Adams soon had his gear on and headed out of the tent when he suddenly stopped, turned around, walked quickly back to the injured LCpl’s cubicle. The MSgt stuck his head in and startled him slightly. When the LCpl Phillips made eye contact, he attempted to dismount his gurney and stand up. The MSgt told him to relax and that he just couldn’t help over hearing the incredible account of the actions from the previous night. The young Marine went on to give a few other horrific details that left the MSgt again shaking his head in utter disbelief. At a loss for words, MSgt Adams said that he just wanted to thank him for what he does and for the bravery he displayed. After a well deserved “Semper Fi.” and good luck, again the MSgt attempted to leave the area.

LCpl Phillips then stopped him in his tracks asking “MSgt, what do you do?” After hearing his story, followed by seeing and talking to this young man, his response was simply “nothing.” That day the MSgt felt insignificant compared to this Marine and his ordeal. Then the young Marine inquired again, “No, really MSgt, what do you do?” MSgt Adams then explained that he was an Aviation Supply Chief. LCpl Phillips went on to ask if the MSgt had anything to do with making sure that the Cobras (AH-1W) fly and have ordnance?

The MSgt replied “the Marines that I work with issue parts to the squadrons, and the ordnance Marines issue and load rockets onto the Cobras.” It was then that the young LCpl could have stopped time with his profound statement. He stated, “if it were not for the Cobra helicopter that zoomed in about 10 minutes after the third impact, I would probably not be here.” He went on to say that two helicopters wiped out a bunch of the “bad guys” that were encroaching upon them as well. LCpl Phillips then thanked the MSgt and shook his hand. As the MSgt Adams left the tent he was amazed, shocked, and proud all at the same time. He could only think and be reminded of what a great institution the Marine Corps is and of every Marine it took to put that Cobra Helicopter on target. His thoughts ring an anthem of our Corps ethos.

There is nothing like a true story to get our attention. Just a few days ago, the words and actions, respectively, of MSgt Adams and LCpl Phillips solidified and confirmed every Marine’s worth to the institution, and more so, to each other. In this case, an account like this brings us all back to reality and tell us to “bloom where we are planted” and sustain our individual link in the chain. From the “last Marine in the last squad” to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, our collective importance cannot be underestimated. In a Corps where every Marine must contribute, let today’s anecdote guide your conscience and “keep your mind right.” Take the time this week and remember to stay focused on being the best Marine you can be, whatever task you’re given. Your action equals reaction that will prove to be significant; I guarantee it. Please continue to drive on. Your Country, your Corps and your fellow Marines and sailors thank you. Semper Fi.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: iraq; marines
Well said.
1 posted on 06/24/2004 4:37:42 PM PDT by kas2591
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; TEXOKIE; xzins; Alamo-Girl; blackie; SandRat; Calpernia; SAMWolf; prairiebreeze; ..

ping


2 posted on 06/24/2004 4:43:17 PM PDT by Cannoneer No. 4 (I've lost turret power; I have my nods and my .50. Hooah. I will stay until relieved. White 2 out.)
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To: kas2591

Marines! All American Soldiers, aren't they wonderful...i am so terribly grateful.


3 posted on 06/24/2004 4:51:40 PM PDT by yoe (Organized crime and the name Clinton are synonymous........)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4

American military Bump!


4 posted on 06/24/2004 4:52:38 PM PDT by SAMWolf (Imagination is the only weapon in the war against reality)
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To: kas2591

Outstanding BTTT


5 posted on 06/24/2004 4:57:15 PM PDT by spodefly (This post meets the minimum daily requirements for cynicism and irony.)
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To: kas2591; Cannoneer No. 4; redrock; kellynla; TexKat; Eagle Eye; archy; Happy2BMe; Coop; ...
Two to share with the outer universe, kas2591. Thank you!

Thanks for pinging the crew, Cannoneer.

(Pinging a few other allies.)


6 posted on 06/24/2004 6:09:16 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl

BUMP!


7 posted on 06/24/2004 6:10:06 PM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: kas2591

Great post, great guys. Thank God they're Americans.


8 posted on 06/24/2004 6:13:57 PM PDT by hershey
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl

Thanks for the ping.
SEMPER FI ALL


9 posted on 06/24/2004 7:10:35 PM PDT by Dubya (Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father,but by me)
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To: patton; IGOTMINE; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; RaceBannon; kellynla

Inspirational bump!


10 posted on 06/24/2004 7:12:39 PM PDT by Coop (Freedom isn't free)
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To: kas2591; kdf1; AMERIKA; Lancey Howard; MudPuppy; SMEDLEYBUTLER; opbuzz; Snow Bunny; gitmogrunt; ...

Semper Fi Bump!


11 posted on 06/24/2004 7:18:08 PM PDT by RaceBannon (God Bless Ronald Reagan, and may America Bless God!)
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To: RaceBannon; Neil E. Wright

Thanks for the ping...

Neil... VetsCoR PONG!


12 posted on 06/24/2004 7:55:49 PM PDT by dcwusmc ("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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To: Cannoneer No. 4

EVERY job is important. There is no way to measure how much each contributes to the whole.


13 posted on 06/24/2004 9:04:52 PM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: kas2591

What about the third world contract laborers that share our hardships and are the ones that clean, cook, and labor for us? And for what they make, many of us wouldn't even get out of bed for.

Without them we don't eat or even sleep in anything but GP Mediums. And then we have to operate our own waste services.

But without them, eveyone here would be in a very primitive state.

Hats off to the third world workers in Iraq, too.


14 posted on 06/25/2004 1:18:10 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (Coming to you live from HESCO city...)
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To: kas2591; USMCVet; RaceBannon

thanks for sharing.
This was also in our Quantico Sentry (base paper) today.

Semper Fi!


15 posted on 06/25/2004 4:48:52 AM PDT by MudPuppy (www.YoungMarines.com)
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To: kas2591
Great Post..... Thanks

OOoooh RAH!!!

16 posted on 06/25/2004 6:28:15 AM PDT by Wings-n-Wind (The answers are out there; Wisdom is gained by asking the right questions)
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To: kas2591

Everyone contributes to getting the bullets and bombs on the target, and everyone who enlists is signalling their willingness to die for the American cause. This is especially true in the Marine Corps, where everyone is a rifleman first.


17 posted on 06/25/2004 6:50:43 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Pre-empt the third murder attempt: Pray for Terri Schindler-Schiavo!)
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