Corporal Jason Dunham
I wish I could find embeddable video of President Bush’s announcement and tribute to Cpl Dunham, but you can view it HERE. Part of the transcript:
Like the Marines who have come before them, this new generation has also given some of its finest men in the line of duty. One of these fine men was Jason Dunham. Jason’s birthday is November the 10th, so you might say that he was born to be a Marine. And as far back as boot camp, his superiors spotted the quality that would mark this young American as an outstanding Marine: his willingness to put the needs of others before his own.
Corporal Dunham showed that spirit in April 2004, while leading a patrol of his Marines in an Iraqi town near the Syrian border. When a nearby Marine convoy was ambushed, Corporal Dunham led his squad to the site of the attack, where he and his men stopped a convoy of cars that were trying to make an escape. As he moved to search one of the vehicles, an insurgent jumped out and grabbed the Corporal by the throat. The Corporal engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand combat. At one point he shouted to his fellow Marines, “No, no, no, watch his hand.” Moments later, an enemy grenade rolled out. Corporal Dunham did not hesitate; he jumped on the grenade to protect his fellow Marines, he used his helmet and his body to absorb the blast.
A friend who was there that terrible day put it this way: “Corporal Dunham had a gift from God. Everyone who came in contact with him wanted to be like him. He was the toughest Marine, but the nicest guy. He would do anything for you. Corporal Dunham was the kind of person everybody wants as their best friend.” Despite surviving the initial blast and being given the best of medical care, Corporal Dunham ultimately succumbed to his wounds. And by giving his own life, Corporal Dunham saved the lives of two of his men and showed the world what it means to be a Marine.
Corporal Dunham’s mom and dad are with us today on what would have been this brave young man’s 25th birthday. We remember that the Marine who so freely gave his life was your beloved son. (Applause.) We ask a loving God to comfort you for a loss that can never be replaced. And on this special birthday, in the company of his fellow Marines, I’m proud to announce that our nation will recognize Corporal Jason Dunham’s action with America’s highest decoration for valor, the Medal of Honor.
Much more at A Soldier’s Perspective (also where I found the video) and at Blackfive.
Also see The Gift of Valor: A War Story–a book about Corporal Dunham’s heroic sacrifice.
Read about some other heroes here, at Vets for Freedom.
Update: Fixed post to show Corporal, not Lance Corporal. Beats the hell outta me where I got that, but Cpl M set me straight. Thanks!
Update 2: Also THANKS! to Cpl M again–the video (well, the Corporal Dunham part) from the Marine Corps Museum Dedication is on YouTube now! OORAH!


























William Teach says:
Happy Sunday, Beth. I have a video here: http://www.thepiratescove.us/?p=3086
I found a kick azz tool that pulls video right off most sites. http://www.wmrecorder.com/demo.htm
I have been using it in demo mode for a few weeks now, still hasn’t timed me out :)
William Teach says:
PS, since I cut part of what I wrote just as posting comment: i uploaded the vid to Soapbox, so it is available.
Cpl M says:
Thank you for the link, Beth! And you know I will always help ya out with typos when I spot ‘em.
I’ll work on getting that video you want.
Smokey says:
AMEN and GOD BLESS!
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Paul says:
May God bless the young Marine and his family !!