Showing posts with label wounded Marine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wounded Marine. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Marine Lance Cpl. William Kyle Carpenter, hero Marine honored

Thursday, Mar. 10, 2011
Heroic Marine honored
Gilbert man severely injured in Afghanistan
By JEFF WILKINSON - jwilkinson@thestate.com

Marine Lance Cpl. Kyle Carpenter, gets support from his fiance Jordan Gleaton, in the state senate chambers, where Sen. Jake Knotts, R-Lexington, presented a proclamation honoring the injured serviceman.
Tracy Glantz
tglantz@thestate.com


Marine Lance Cpl. William Kyle Carpenter, his face missing an eye and crisscrossed with deep scars, stood on the floor of the S.C. Senate on Wednesday to receive the thanks of his state.

Carpenter, 21, of Gilbert lost the eye, most of his teeth and use of his right arm from a grenade blast Nov. 21 near Marjah, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

Friends and family say he threw himself in front of the grenade to protect his best friend in Afghanistan, Cpl. Nick Eufrazio.


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Monday, October 4, 2010

Hundreds show support for wounded Marine

Hundreds show support for wounded Marine

By Matt Stephens
Updated: 10.03.10
When asked if they support their troops, more than a hundred bikers outside T’s Bar in Conroe responded with a deafening positive response.

As many as 300 bikers showed up at the bar Sunday to participate in a benefit for an injured Marine, 21-year-old Lance Cpl. Jordan McBryde. McBryde, from the Spring Branch area, was serving his first tour in Afghanistan when he was hit by an improvised explosive device on Aug. 10.

His mother, Sheri McBryde, said her son suffered lacerations on both legs and fractured his forearm. Despite the injuries, she said he son is in high spirits as he undergoes therapy.

“He’s come a long way in six weeks,” she said. “I just found out he can actually walk with a cane now.”

Lisa Hamlet, McBryde’s aunt, said the event was a surprise to Sheri McBryde, who works with the bar’s owner at a Harley Davidson dealership.

Paul Lance, Jr. Vice Commandant for the Eastex Detachment No. 779 of the Marine Corps League in Conroe, said the benefit was a partnership between the bar and the Marine Corps League.

Lance said they hold about six or seven similar benefits a year for wounded Marines to provide them support and monetary help.
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Hundreds show support for wounded Marine

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Wounded Marine from Cottonwood honored by Congress

Wounded Marine from Cottonwood honored by Congress

By KLEW Web Staff Story Published: Jul 28, 2010 at 10:46 PM PDT

Story Updated: Jul 28, 2010 at 10:46 PM PDT

WASHINGTON D.C. - A severely wounded Marine from Cottonwood received a standing ovation on the floor of the House of Representatives Monday.


23-year-old Lance Corporal Randal Wright was in D.C. receiving treatment at Walter Reed Hospital for injuries suffered from an IED blast in Afghanistan. He lost both legs and a hand.
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Wounded Marine from Cottonwood honored by Congress

For a video of this go here
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Idaho Soldier Gets Standing Ovation in Congress

Editors note

This link has errors in the story.
Lance Corporal Randal Wright is listed as "Lt. Cpl." and it says he lost his arm instead of his hand.

Lt. Cpl. Randal Wright is receiving treatment at Walter Reed Hospital for injuries suffered due to an IED blast in Afghanistan where he lost both legs and an arm.

The video is very good anyway.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Repaying the support from a wounded Marine

Repaying the support
Since her brother was wounded last year in war, Sarah Himan has been there for him. Now Josh was giving back, cheering on her softball team.
By Mark Berman
RADFORD -- Sarah Himan was in the Radford University library when her younger brother gave her the bad news on the phone.

Their eldest brother, Josh, had been wounded in Afghanistan.

Josh, whose love of sports led to Sarah becoming an athlete.

Josh, who had so enjoyed his years at RU that she decided to accept a softball scholarship from the university.

She ran out of the library that September night, packed a bag and drove home to Woodbridge in Northern Virginia to be with her family.

A lance corporal in the Marines, Josh suffered damage to his spinal cord when his Humvee hit an improvised explosive devise. He has quadriplegia, paralyzed from the chest down.

Sarah has made many trips from Radford to visit her hospitalized brother. She and the rest of the family celebrated Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and Easter with Josh at the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center in Richmond.

Wednesday night, it was Josh who visited Sarah.
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http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/243391

Friday, December 11, 2009

Marine died of infection 4 months after bomb blast in Afghanistan

Waterbury Marine Dies Four Months After Bomb Blast

By CHRISTINE DEMPSEY

December 11, 2009


On Monday, in his Texas hospital room, the gravely ill Cpl. Xhacob LaTorre of Waterbury received a Purple Heart for the wounds he suffered in August from a roadside bomb in Afghanistan.

On Tuesday, he died of his injuries.

The Marine leaves behind his wife, Frances, and a 1½-year-old son, Javier. A 2005 graduate of Crosby High School in Waterbury, LaTorre was in the ROTC program. He would have turned 21 Saturday.

LaTorre's legs were severely injured when an improvised, explosive device detonated in the Helmand province of Afghanistan on Aug. 10. The bomb instantly killed a fellow Marine who had been on foot patrol with LaTorre, said his aunt, Carmen LaSalle.

His legs had to be amputated, LaSalle said. LaTorre had made progress, though, and was talking and eating at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio within weeks of his injury, she said.

Then infection set in, and his condition worsened, LaSalle said. When he was conscious, he screamed in pain, she said.

LaSalle, who helped her sister raise LaTorre, flew to see him for Thanksgiving. He was in bad shape, she said, and other family members flew in to say goodbye. He died at 9:50 a.m. Tuesday.
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Waterbury Marine Dies Four Months After Bomb Blast

Monday, August 3, 2009

Wounded Marine Fights VA For Care

Casey Owens said he thinks President Bush owes him an apology after he lost both legs and didn't get the help he needed to heal. I know a lot of people that will respond with the usual, calling him "Bush basher" instead of considering this Marine served the nation, all parts of this nation, would have died for this nation, even for the people who couldn't possibly care less about him.

See, that's the real problem here. I'm surrounded by people like that in every part of my life. They never want to hear the truth.

I addressed an email one of my friends sent slamming President Obama. When I pointed out the difference between the two Presidents, the amount of money budgeted and the progress being made to help our veterans, she said I was "Bush bashing" and that I was wrong about Bush cutting VA funding.

Personally I like her so I didn't want to argue. I figured the point would have been lost because she didn't even know what the facts she looked up meant. She said the VA budget was increased in 2008 but didn't notice that was at the end of his term and also after the Democrats took control over the House and the Senate, thus controlling the committees and sub committees. Here are some other facts they like to avoid.

There were less doctors and nurses working for the VA than there were after the Gulf War but we had two military campaigns producing more wounded everyday.

That Nicholson returned money to congress unspent at the same time suicide alarm bells were screaming to be addressed across the country, but nothing was being done for the troops or our veterans.

That the Republicans in Congress, including their hero McCain, making a point to keep voting against veterans because they doubt their supporters have the ability to look up their voting records or take the time to listen to debates carried by CSPAN. McCain's record on veterans is abysmal. He was against the GI Bill saying it was too generous but when it came time to vote, he was someplace else. He was happy though when President Bush, also against the GI Bill, congratulated McCain on its passing. Top that off with McCain campaigned on solving the overflow of the VA by getting rid of veterans not meeting his standards of being combat veterans. He wanted all non-combat wounded veterans to have cards so they could get private care and stop using the VA. What a guy! That was his answer after he voted against them and kept saying there was not enough money in the budget to fully fund the VA.

They have a history of doing this then claiming they are the veterans best buddies when it comes time to get their votes.

This is not about Bush bashing or Republican bashing, but about truth. That's something that used to matter in this country when people cared enough to find out and the media felt the obligation to inform instead of perform. The troops and our veterans ended up paying the price. The Democrats are no angels in this but they are far better at taking care of the men and women we send while the Republicans are more about spending their time and money on taking care of the contractors instead. I get angry with Democrats in congress because when the troops needed them to really stand up for them, they refused to take to the airwaves across this country and demand something be done. I kept waiting for that to happen after hearing their passionate speeches on the floor of the congress, but they never arrived. The only one coming close was John Edwards when he was talking about homeless veterans.

President Obama, the one some love to hate no matter what he does for the troops or our veterans, paid attention all along. He wanted to be on the Veterans Affairs Committee, when John McCain was not. (Wonder why that is if they were so important to him? Did anyone ask him?) Obama managed to pay attention to the PTSD rates and the fact so many were taking their own lives. He paid attention so much so that he went to the Montana National Guard to take a look at their program. I knew about it because this is what I do all day long everyday so I've investigated most of the program out there. Obama was running his campaign and had a lot of other things to take care of but quietly he took a serious look at their program and promised to support it. Had he not cared, he wouldn't have had a clue how good it was. This was at the same time McCain was telling veterans that PTSD was not that big of a deal, more media hype and his wife Cindy said that McCain didn't have PTSD because of his strength and training. Wonder how well that went off with the four generals that came out publicly admitting they needed help to heal too?

But the game goes on and the Right go after the Left and visa versa with the troops and our veterans stuck in the middle, waiting for help. Did any of these people stop to think that the troops didn't make us wait when we said they should go? So why should they and their families suffer for lack of care just because they got wounded doing what we asked them to do, sent them to do and paid for them to do? Can we finally, once and for all stop the political game at least when it comes to taking care of them and be honest?

Wounded Marine Fights VA For Care
"Shrugged Off" by Veterans Administration After Failed Surgeries, Wounded Vet Forced to Seek Help on His Own
(CBS) Casey Owens wasn't expected to live after he lost both legs in Iraq. But he made it out of a military vehicle alive and to Bethesda Naval Hospital where CBS News national security correspondent David Martin first met him in October of 2004.

"I don't remember anything, but I know that it was a mine," Owens said.

Everyone would agree the U.S. government owes Casey Owens the best possible medical care. No one who hears his story could say he got it.

"I don't know why I'm just depressed, crying a lot and feeling down, just feeling hopeless," Owens said.

He said that to the latest doctor he turned to in his desperate search for the help he was not getting from the Veterans Administration.

"Dealing with the VA and being held up and not getting the care that I feel I wanted or treatments that I see fit," Owens said. "That's a very discouraging thing for me because I did my part and their part is to help heal us and they failed me."

All he ever wanted to be was a Marine. Even after he was wounded he donned his dress blues for President Bush's second inaugural. But the amputation on his right leg kept failing and the VA told him he would need a fourth operation to repair the stump.

"What they offered me was the same surgery that had failed three times before," Owens said.

Each surgery meant more of his right leg had to be amputated.

"I didn't have much more of my leg to give," Owens said.

He wanted a different procedure.

"So I did research on my own and found the doctor which took six months of approval to get," Owens recalled.

His mother says he spent six months with a raw stump just.

"He was in excruciating pain," said Janna Dunkle, Owens' mother. "He's sitting, laying on a bed, watching TV or staring at walls."

Finally he got the operation and, he says, a personal apology from President Bush for the delay. He was up on two legs but still searching for treatment of the wound you can't see: the brain injury.
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Wounded Marine Fights VA For Care