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Lance Cpl. Michael J. Brown 21 years old from Oak Hill, Ohio |
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Michael J. Brown was born on 11 Dec, 1985 at Carwells AFB in Texas. That's right, a Air Force brat! His biggest passion however was becoming a Marine. Michael passed up going to college to join the Marine Corp. The reason for this was because he felt it was his duty to fight for his country. Even with attempts from his family to talk him out of it, he went on and became the Marine he saw himself as.
He was just 18 years old and fresh out of high school when he joined the Marines. Lance Cpl. Brown served in Iraq from July ('05) to 14 Dec., 2005. On the 14th of Dec, just three days after his 20th birthday, he suffered injuries after they hit a roadside bomb - at that same moment, a man with a car full of bombs rammed their vehicle.
Michael (Bam Bam) was air lifted out and sent to Germany. There he stayed for a week before returning state side. Upon his return to Camp Lejeune, Michael was receiving medical care for his wounds. He had sustained brain injuries, as well as his right arm was broke so severely that they had to do two operations on it. Even after those operation, his arm was still not well. On 2 Feb. 2007, while he was still recovering at base, he received word of his cousin Mary passed away.
Lance Cpl Brown took leave to attend her funeral. On 3 Feb, 2007 - Michael was murdered by injection of black tar heroin to the neck. No more then a mere 10 hours after his cousin's passing. To this day, no arrests have been made for this crime.
He was well known and loved even more so in their small town of Oak Hill, Ohio. He was loved that much that after the news of Michael's death, without letting the family know who it was, someone paid for his funeral that costed over $20,000.
Some of the things that stick out about Michael are that he loved his family very much, and loved get togethers and dinner. A memory of this was when Lance Cpl Brown wanted all of his family (aunts, uncle, grandma and a lot of cousins) to go out do dinner as a family. So they all packed into Ryan's and did just that, have a nice dinner.
However, there are memories these folks will cherish for the rest of their lives that show the true character of Michael. One of those memories, his aunt Sherry said is what touched her so much. Her husband (his uncle Paul) was in Iraq no more then three weeks when Michael was injured. While he was at the hospital in Germany, in pain - he called his mom. Sherry was there and he wanted to speak to her. She said, "He was upset and wanting to know if Uncle Paul was OK. I think maybe he might have been confused thinking Paul was with him. I assured him Paul was OK, and he asked again are you sure? That was the kind of man Michael was. He had such a big heart that he cared and loved everyone, including strangers."
Sherry also went on to say, "He couldn't wait to see his uncle Paul, but he died before he could. Paul just arrived back in country 2 months prior and they hadn't had a chance to see each other. That really broke my heart.
Lance Cpl. Brown was one unique and amazing person. Anyone who was lucky to have known him, or have him in their life has been truly blessed. No matter how much pain he was in, he was more concerned for others over himself. He showed strength, courage, and true brotherhood. The world has lost something when Michael died, but for those of you who knew him - be assured that he is looking down on you - having your 6 (back). |
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Go to sleep, peaceful sleep,
Love, good night, Must thou go,
Fades the light; And afar
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