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February 18, 2005
LCpl Wichlacz: Fair Winds and Following Seas
LtCol Mark Smith sends this beautiful tribute to fallen Marine LCpl Wichlacz who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
Thank your for your graces and patience in allowing me to be a couple of days late with this week's update. The delay was predicated on the fact that the Mad Ghosts conducted two massive Battalion level operations in the Mayhem AO this week, in order to ensure the continued dismantling and destruction of the insurgent/terrorist networks that once thrived in the Mayhem AO, and now seek their survival. As well, we have been hosting and touring with the unit assigned to replace the Mad Ghosts in the Mayhem AO, and I know for all of you that is very good news. I shall address homecoming in a follow-on update to be published today, but right now there are issues of grave importance that I must communicate to you in keeping with my promise of informing the families of all the Mad Ghosts activity, fairly and honestly. |
Now, when LCpl Wichlacz arrived at FOB St. Michael, I went to our Shock Trauma Building to greet him. The Medical Section, our fabulous Navy Surgeons and Corpsman from the US Navy, conducted their unfortunate task of documentation and identification. This is not enjoyable duty, but the professionalism and reverence with which these amazing Sailors conduct this task touches your heart and your soul. They may be Sailors, but my US Navy Staff are Mad Ghosts, part and parcel of this Mad Ghost Team, and will forever have both my undying respect and my gratitude, for they give everything they have (and then some) to tend to the wounds of my Marines, both living and dead. Following the medical responsibilities, the Navy Chaplain Lt. Manilla gathered us all around the peaceful body of LCpl Wichlacz and said both a blessing and a prayer. I then held his hand and wished him Fair Winds and Following Seas for his final journey home. And, I told him JOB WELL DONE! For he had given all that others would live, and live abundantly, in freedom and with the ability to seek their own journey. For this, I know he will be rewarded in Heaven. |
Posted by Deb at February 18, 2005 10:00 PM
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Such a beautiful tribute. My heart, prayers and honor goes to all the families of lost loves ones. I was so very fortunate to be the wife of a military man for almost 30 years. We lived in several different places - including Japan - and lived among and associated with many other military families. The one vivid memory I will hold for always is the unspoken understanding among us all that we celebrated hard, our spouses trained hard, we cherished small moments and we were always prepared for the time when we would have to let go with sadness but pride beyond belief. My love to the ones left behind.
Posted by: Nita Hopson at February 19, 2005 10:14 AM
This article is defeniately bookmarked
Posted by: Natalie Mignano at July 7, 2010 07:32 AM
LtCol. Smith,
Well said and well done! A fitting tribute to a warrior fallen. One of the most eloquent I have seen. It draws attention to the hero who has sacrificed so much, as well as the warrior ethos to which we aspire as Marines. You have proven your worth as a leader of Marines. You give tribute and honor where it is deserved the most. LCpl Wichlacz, and all others who have sacrificed so much will forever be in our prayers. He now stands guard over the gates of heaven.
Semper fidelis,
Paul D. Johnis
MGySgt-USMC(Ret.)
Posted by: Paul D. Johnis at June 21, 2011 02:24 PM