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theGinsue
03-09-2011, 08:38
Truly a sad, yet heartwarming story.

Source: ttp://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110308/ts_yblog_thelookout/wish-comes-true-for-cancer-stricken-10-year-old-inducted-into-army (http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20110308/ts_yblog_thelookout/wish-comes-true-for-cancer-stricken-10-year-old-inducted-into-army)



Wish comes true for cancer-stricken 10-year-old inducted into Army

Most kids might hope to get an Xbox or an iPod Touch for their 10th birthday. Brennan Daigle got a reception from a formation of soldiers, a ride in a camouflaged National Guard Humvee--and induction as an honorary member of the Army.
Since October 2009, Brennan, from Sulphur, Louisiana, has been battling embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma--a rare form of cancer in which muscular tumors attach themselves to bones, writer Rachel Reischling reports in the Fort Polk Guardian (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thelookout/ts_yblog_thelookout/storytext/wish-comes-true-for-cancer-stricken-10-year-old-inducted-into-army/40568588/SIG=114mo8ste/*http://www.thefortpolkguardian.com). Last month, doctors told his family there was nothing more they could do, and gave Brennan just weeks to live.
Brennan has always loved the Army. His mother had created a Facebook page--Brennan's Brigade (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thelookout/ts_yblog_thelookout/storytext/wish-comes-true-for-cancer-stricken-10-year-old-inducted-into-army/40568588/SIG=127ok35u7/*http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brennans-Brigade/166334860043846?v=wall)--to keep family and friends informed of his condition. People from around the world, including soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, have left comments of encouragement and support. One group of soldiers in Afghanistan posted a picture of themselves holding an American flag, and told Brennan: "We're flying this flag in honor of you; we're here to back you. Stay Army strong."
Becky Prejean, who runs a charity for sick kids called Dreams Come True of Louisiana, heard about Brennan's illness, and got in touch with his mother, Kristy Daigle. Brennan's greatest wish, Daigle told Prejean, was to meet some soldiers in person, before his illness worsened. So the two women contacted the Fort Polk Community Relations Office, which put out a call for a few soldiers to attend Brennan's tenth birthday on Feb. 26.
Forty showed up.
Brennan had been told he was going fishing with his father. But when he got out of his dad's truck, he was greeted by a formation of 1st MEB soldiers, standing at attention in front of a National Guard Humvee. After a moment, they all shouted "Happy Birthday, Brennan!," and broke into applause.
Brennan was speechless, according to his mother. "All he could do was giggle," she said.
Brennan and his best friend Kaleb were invited to check out the Humvee, and Brennan sat behind the wheel. Then soldiers took the two boys out for a spin. Afterward, Brennan and Kaleb put their heads out the hatch on the vehicle's roof, while the crowd snapped pictures.
But it wasn't over. Brennan got out of the Humvee and was led to the front of the formation, where he shook hands with each soldier. He was inducted into the Army as an honorary member, then given a coin symbolizing merit and excellence, as well as a military jacket with his name on the pocket, and other Army-themed gifts.
"Brennan, you exemplify what personal courage means," Pfc. Kamesha Starkey, 1st MEB, told him.
Finally, the mayor of Sulphur, La., gave Brennan a key to the city, and the title of Honorary Mayor of the Day.
"Words can never express what I felt seeing all those soldiers there, knowing some of them had just come back from Iraq and still took time out for just one little boy," Kristy Daigle said. "Just to know that they care enough to give their all, to give their love and support to a little boy is phenomenal. It says so much about our men and women who serve our country in the armed forces."
Some of the soldiers said the event helped put things in perspective for them. "It was good to be able to give back," Pfc. Kyle Frederick said. "It opened my eyes to a lot of things: How I take my kids for granted, how lucky we are, how we complain on a day-to-day basis and we really have it good compared to others."
As for Brennan, it took a while for his new honor to sink in. The next day, he asked his mother, "Am I really in the Army?"
"You most certainly are," she answered. "They don't swear in just anyone."
"That's awesome," said Brennan.

alxone
03-09-2011, 09:03
very cool stuff

Lex_Luthor
03-09-2011, 09:40
wow congrats to that kid! How awesome!

BigBear
03-09-2011, 09:44
Sure is dusty in here... There are still good folks out there.

trlcavscout
03-09-2011, 10:33
That is a sad story, I hate seeing kids suffer! But it is cool that they could help bring him some happiness [Beer]

Mazin
03-09-2011, 10:50
Damn data center air is dry need some drops....


That was a great story thanks for sharing!

Ranger353
03-09-2011, 13:11
Outstanding! Well done.[Beer]

theGinsue
03-09-2011, 13:22
"Words can never express what I felt seeing all those soldiers there, knowing some of them had just come back from Iraq and still took time out for just one little boy," Kristy Daigle said. "Just to know that they care enough to give their all, to give their love and support to a little boy is phenomenal. It says so much about our men and women who serve our country in the armed forces."


There was discussion last week in another thread about how those who have never served can't really comprehend some factors associated with those who have served.

I think this comment is an example of that.

It is folks like this little boy that our men and women serve in the first place.

Geology Rocks
03-09-2011, 13:28
awesome awesome.

I love this one...
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011740342_electronboy30m.html

joe

Colorado Luckydog
03-09-2011, 14:01
Great story. Although, I can't believe some of you guys shed tears. I read the whole story without one tear in my eye. Honest. Not joking. I really didn't cry. I mean it.....

Ranger
03-09-2011, 14:24
Fantastic. Simply fantastic.

Elhuero
03-09-2011, 14:26
very cool

MuzzleFlash
03-09-2011, 19:23
Some gifts are priceless. God bless the USA

Gcompact30
03-09-2011, 19:28
Thank you for those who served are great Country. FREEDOM go Brennan. Well hell I cried [Weight]