The Marines stood solemnly in a small auditorium at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq. Rows of hardened faces stared ahead as the national anthem played and a slide show flashed images of happier times - and lives cut short.
“For those that have lost a loved one, Dear L-rd, please be everything that they can no longer be,” said the chaplain.
At that moment, two years ago, the war stopped for these Marines. It was for a rare chance to grieve. But it was just a moment. The Marines wiped their tears, got up and went back to work.
As Holidays come and go, War Barely Takes a Break
The Marines stood solemnly in a small auditorium at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq. Rows of hardened faces stared ahead as the national anthem played and a slide show flashed images of happier times – and lives cut short.
“For those that have lost a loved one, Dear L-rd, please be everything that they can no longer be,” said the chaplain.
At that moment, two years ago, the war stopped for these Marines. It was for a rare chance to grieve. But it was just a moment. The Marines wiped their tears, got up and went back to work.