Pause for a moment on Memorial Day
A year ago at this time, the community waited anxiously as its first
servicemen started returning from Iraq.
Marine Staff Sgt. Charles “Cass” Spence of Costa Mesa was the
first, coming home after a four-month tour. He was greeted by his
family, who alternated between smiles and tears as they welcomed him.
Marine reservist Lance Cpl. Ian Voss of Newport Beach followed
him.
Then, U.S. Marine Cpl. Bryan Bergey returned -- but not whole.
Days before his scheduled departure, Bergey was caught in an ambush.
Shrapnel hit him in the right eye, throat and forehead.
He lost that eye.
Others did not come back. Marine Cpl. Jose Garibay of Costa Mesa
gave his life serving America in the opening weeks of the war. He was
posthumously given his citizenship and has since been honored by
Costa Mesa’s Assemblyman Ken Maddox and Newport-Mesa Supervisor Jim
Silva in a “wall of honor,” which will display photos of military
service people.
This year, the community lost another of its own: 22-year-old
Trevor Win’E. The longtime Costa Mesa resident and U.S. Army
specialist died in action in Tikrit, Iraq, on May 1 after the truck
he was driving hit an improvised bomb the previous day.
His death was a painful reminder of war’s ultimate cost.
As we said a year ago, the war in Iraq has provided all of us,
those who supported the fighting and those who opposed it, with a new
generation of heroes.
Twice a year, on Memorial Day and Veterans Day, this country stops
to pay homage to those who have served and sacrificed. The pictures
and stories that continue to come from Iraq are a haunting, vivid
reminder that two days is just the tip of all the thanks they
deserve.
On Monday, all in this community should take time to remember
those who have fought to keep America safe and those who gave their
lives serving this country. We all should also remember that, even
now, there are men and women once again at war.
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