Marine Sgt. Robert J. Mitchell Jr., right, listens in to Lt. Gen. John F. Sattler after receiving the Navy Cross in Camp Pendleton, Calif., Friday, July 28, 2006. Mitchell received the medal for his actions in Fallujah, Iraq while serving as a squadron leader for Company K of the 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment. (AP Photo/Chris Park)
God Bless Him!
Hooorah!
Martha Raiser, right, laughs after her son Sgt. Robert J. Mitchell Jr., left, received the Navy Cross at Marine Corps. Base Camp Pendleton Friday, July 28, 2006, in Camp Pendleton, Calif. Mitchell received the medal for his actions in Fallujah, Iraq while serving as a squadron leader for Company K of the 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment. (AP Photo/Chris Park)
Pictured is the Navy Cross which was awarded to Sgt. Robert J. Mitchell Jr. at Marine Corps. Base Camp Pendleton Friday, July 28, 2006 in Camp Pendleton, Calif. Mitchell received the medal for his actions in Fallujah, Iraq while serving as a squadron leader for Company K of the 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment. (AP Photo/Chris Park)
Marine Sgt. Robert J. Mitchell Jr., right, holds his son Robert Mitchell III after receiving the Navy Cross at Camp Pendleton, Calif., Friday, July 28, 2006. Mitchell received the medal for his actions in Fallujah, Iraq, while serving as a squadron leader for Company K of the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment. (AP Photo/Chris Park)
Sgt. Robert J. Mitchell Jr., right, shares a laugh with Alex Nicoll after receiving the Navy Cross at Marine Corps. Base Camp Pendleton Friday, July 28, 2006 in Camp Pendleton, Calif. Mitchell received the medal for his actions in Fallujah, Iraq while serving as a squadron leader for Company K of the 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment. Mitchell helped to secure the lives of a number of soldiers including Nicoll who lost his leg during the offensive. (AP Photo/Chris Park)
Sgt. Mitchell IS A MARINE, HE WILL ALWAYS BE A MARINE.
Someone needs to tell the headline writer that the only "EX-Marines" are Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Murtha and others who disgraced the Corps.
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That's one tough Marine!!
Pray for W and Our Marines
A real hero.
Good for him, but there is no such thing as an EX-Marine. Once a Marine, ALWAYS a Marine. (except for dorks like MURTHA)