a very sad story about young men KILLED for bush* non-existent WMD's...in a third world country that was no danger to us....sad...they were duped by bush*
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002191414_threemarines27m.htmlSunday, February 27, 2005
Coming of age in a time of warBy Beth Kaiman
Seattle Times staff reporter
Three high-school seniors, Cody (from left), Garrett and Nathan, pledged to take the journey together. They would join the Marines, leaving their carefree days behind.
Any other year, the boys might have been fine. But Nathan, Garrett and Cody were the Class of 2003. Their deadline for growing up came while the country was at war. They weren't driven by 9/11 rage and didn't really talk about Iraq. They just saw the Marines as the quickest route to manhood.
Now, Nathan is dead. Shot twice as he hurled a grenade into an apartment house in Fallujah. Garrett has been wounded, once in the back, once in the eye. And Cody, who came up with the idea that they all join up, works weekdays as a parts driver at Ford of Kirkland. He never made it out of boot camp.
Lance Cpl. Garrett Ware holds captured weapons in this photo taken in Iraq in July. He was wounded in Fallujah on Nov. 9.
Rex and DeEtte Wood with a drawing of their son, Nathan, a Marine lance corporal, at their Kirkland home. Nathan was killed Nov. 9 during the invasion of Fallujah.
DeEtte Wood holds the watch her son, Nathan, was wearing when he was killed. Set on Iraqi time, the watch still sounds a wake-up alarm every night.
After the funeral, Garrett remained home to recover from his injury and worked at the Woodinville recruiting station where he'd signed up. He thought a lot about Nathan.
And day by day, he learned the fate of his Marines: Two in his four-man team were killed in Fallujah. The third was shot in the hand and came home. In all, five of the 40 or so in his platoon were killed and about 16 were wounded, Garrett says.
"I grew a brotherhood like no other with these guys," Garrett said.
"You don't expect death at all, you know?" On Dec. 20, what would have been Nathan's 20th birthday, Garrett, Cody, Drew and Tyler Sadowski visited his grave.