Friday, July 31, 2009

USS Jason Dunham

h/t Jawa:

USS Jason Dunham to be Christened this Weekend

BATH, Maine (AP) -- The Navy's newest destroyer bears a name that's familiar to Marines. The ship that'll be christened on Saturday at Bath Iron Works bears the name of Cpl. Jason Dunham, a Marine who jumped on a grenade to save his comrades in 2004 in Iraq.

Dunham's parents, Deb and Dan Dunham, will be at the Maine shipyard along with other Marines who served with him in Kilo Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines.

Dunham, who's from Scio earned the Medal of Honor for his actions on April 14, 2004. His unit was searching a line of cars for insurgents when he was attacked by one of them. His last words were a warning: "Watch his hand!" Dunham covered the grenade with his Kevlar helmet and his body. Two fellow Marines survived. Dunham died eight days later.
USMC MUSIC VIDEO-DEDICATED TO CPL. JASON DUNHAM


3 comments:

christian soldier said...

Thanks for the heads up-my friend--
I'm sending this to my Marine friend --'over there' - third tour...
To Our BEST!!!!
C-CS

christian soldier said...

and-I'm 'swiping' it and posting it tomorrow morning...
C-CS

Retired ole goat said...

I'm a retired FMF Chief. They better celebrate Jasons and teh Corps birthday everyyear. And I hope the Navy changes its manning requirements and puts marines back on destroyers. Especially this one. Just not right to have this ship just manned by sailors. Need to have our brothers there with us too. Semper Fi!