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Tonight I finally got the opportunity to watch "Taking Chance", which I had Tivoed.
As a veteran, I was struck from the first minutes of the movie with the care and respect those servicemembers tasked with returning our young dead to their families treated their fallen bretheren. It was "behind the scenes" information that was even more powerful than seeing flag draped caskets.
I was struck mostly though by the people on the planes, most notably the character that Gordon Clapp played. He was the pilot who flew PFC Phelps to Billings, MT. On the ground, he spoke to the passengers and asked them to respectfully allow PFC Phelps' Escort to disembark the plane first. The look on the young lady sitting next to his escort when she understood who his escore was made me sob.
In my small mountain town, we lost one of our own to the madness in Iraq. I didn't know him, but saw him play high school football and heard from lots of residents how proud of him they were. His name was Jared Landaker, and he was a First Lieutenant in the Marine Corps. He flew helicopters ferrying wounded Marines to safety. His bird was hit by a missile and crashed, killing all onboard.
So I did a little research about how his remains came home to Big Bear Lake, CA. I'm still teary. If I may, allow me to share with you some exerpts from a story written by one who was lucky enough to share Jared's last flight...
"On board, 0600: "Good morning folks this is the Captain. This morning we have been attending to some additional duties and I apologize for being 10 minutes late for pushback but believe me we will be early to LAX. This morning it is my sad pleasure to announce that 1st LT Jared Landaker USMC will be flying with us to his Big Bear home in Southern California . Jared lost his life over the sky's of Iraq earlier this month and today we have the honor of returning him home along with his Mother, Father, Brother and uncles. Please join me in making the journey comfortable for the Landaker family and their uniformed escort. Now sit back and enjoy our ride, we are not expecting any turbulence until we reach the Rocky Mountains and at that time we will do what we can to ensure a smooth ride. For those interested you can listen in to our progress on button 9.
4 hours and 35 minutes later over Big Bear, CA, the AB320 makes a left roll and steep bank and then one to the right. Nice touch CAPTAIN. Five minutes out from landing, the Captain, "Ladies and Gents after landing I'm leaving the fasten seatbelt sign on and I ask everyone in advance to yield to the Landaker family. Please remain seated until all members have departed the aircraft. Thank you for your patience, we are 20 minutes early."
On roll out, I notice red lights, emergency vehicles everywhere. We are being escorted directly to our gate, no waiting anywhere, not even a pause. Out the left window, a dozen Marines in full dress blues. Highway Patrol, Police, Fire crews all in full dress with lights on. A true class act by everyone, down to a person from coast to coast. Way to go United Airlines for doing the little things RIGHT, because they are the big things; Air Traffic Control for getting the message, to all law enforcement for your display of brotherhood.
When the family departed the aircraft everyone sat silent, then I heard a lady say, "God Bless You and your Family, Thank You." Then another, then another, then a somber round of applause. The Captain read a prepared note from Mrs. Landaker to the effect, "Thank you all for your patience and heartfelt concern for us and our son. We sincerely appreciate the sentiment. It is nice to have Jared home."
War isn't HELL. It's WRONG. It takes from us those who have the most to contribute to the betterment of us all: Our young.
I at one time thought that the money we spend as a nation on military hardware was money well spent. I no longer think that way and haven't for years, but "Taking Chance" put a nice bow on why I believe what I believe.
Kudos to Kevin Bacon for his portrayal of Lt. Col. Michael Strobl. Kudos to Lt. Col. Michael Strobl for sharing his experience with us, and MAJOR KUDOS to Lt. Col. Michael Strobl for volunteering to escort an enlisted man home to his final resting place.
Fuck war, but at the same time, thank our lucky stars for those among us who would take it upon themselves to put their lives on the line to make sure we sleep all night safely. Whether or not there is an IMMEDIATE threat isn't the issue. That there are those among us who would take up arms to defend us is.
Thanks Jared. Thanks Marines. Thanks Sailors. Thanks GI's. Thanks Airmen.
Would that I could make everyone understand why you do what you do.
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