Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Remembering Michael Monsoor

Falling on a grenade, intentionally sacrificing your own life to save that of your men, is often cited as the noblest kind of heroism in combat.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor did exactly that to save his fellow SEALs.

Because I want to honor Michael Monsoor here on my site;
Here Is a portion Eloquently Told By Froggy:

In the Presence of Greatness;

I had the distinct honor and privilege of attending the memorial service for PO2 (SEAL) Michael Monsoor yesterday at the First Presbyterian Church in San Diego. Being in the presence of so many true warriors to celebrate the heroic death of one of our own was utterly humbling and poignant. Information about Mike's death in Ramadi on 29 Sep 06 has been sketchy in the media, but the story of this man's service and his death is one that deserves not only to be told, but to be celebrated and certainly never forgotten.
First of all, Mike grew up in Garden Grove, CA (Orange County) with his parents and two brothers and one sister. His father is a Vietnam veteran and one of his brothers served in the Marine Corps. Speaker after speaker at the service took special care to recognize Mike's family and to make the connection between his character and his family's quiet service and patriotism. One of Mike's teammates said, "These are the people that I'm fighting to protect." I spent a few moments with his mother afterwards and her grace and composure under such difficult circumstances clearly demonstrated the genesis of Mike's own calmness and resolve under fire and inspired me to continue to instill these traits in my own children.
SEAL Team THREE deployed to Iraq last Spring and within a month of arriving, Mike had already distinguished himself. As one of the platoon machine gunners, Mike made quite an impression on the battlefield. On May 9, 2006 a teammate was shot in the legs, immobile, and exposed. Suppressing enemy fire with his M60, Mike fought his way to his wounded comrade's position and dragged him out of the line of fire while maintaining constant pressure on enemy insurgents with his weapon. That action earned him a Silver Star... in the first month of his first deployment.
Fast forward to the final weeks of that deployment and Mike along with two fellow SEALs were occupying an overwatch position on a rooftop in the Mulab district of Ramadi which is basically the most dangerous neighborhood of the most dangerous city in Iraq. A hidden enemy managed to toss a grenade onto the rooftop near the three SEALs, and Mike without hesitation warned his comrades verbally before placing himself in a position to block the lethal blast of the grenade from killing his teammates. One of the SEALs he saved said that Mike's countenance was completely calm and he showed no fear only resolve. No short timer's disease infecting this man, he had only a couple of weeks remaining in the deployment and he did not flinch at the moment of truth.
On the rostrum, all three SEALs whose lives Mike personally saved hobbled up together to thank Michael and his family for their very existence and to show their family's gratitude for sparing them the grief that Michael's family is now experiencing. I have never witnessed something as special and inspiring in my entire life-I have never even heard of such a thing happening before.

Sympathy cards to Michael's family are being collected by the great people at Soldier's Angels.

Family of Michael A. Monsoor
C/O Patriot Support
716 Centre of New England Blvd. #173
Coventry, RI 02816

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another fallen hero whose courage and honor will not be forgotten easily by myself and by others, thank you Michael for your dedication and conviction. We will do our best to honor your memory.

Anonymous said...

how our society worships meaningless celebrities when these brave men as M.Monsoor exists and should be elevated by society. Yet these great souls may not want this "honor" of celebrity as it is indeed a shallow existence in comparision to the true Honor that our armed forces deserve for protecting our great nation and it's ideals God Bless and protect

Janet said...

thank you for your comment.
These brave warriors may not want this "honor", but it's so well deserved. To take it a step further, they don't do it for the honor, they do it because they know it's the right thing to do. Knowing that these guys would take it for the team, or put their lives on the line to protect or defend makes me so very proud of all our guys. What wonderful role models they are for our youth.
I can't think of any celebrities that I honor. While true our society is pretty screwed up in focusing on what's not truly important here. In fact the way many have been ranting about our military and our mission just kills me. No respect for our troops or boots on the ground.