COMPASSION

Affirmation of life is the spiritual act by which man ceases to live thoughtlessly and begins to devote himself to his life
with reverence in order to give it true value.
— Albert Schweitzer

12/22/2013

'Motivating' Statement From A Marine Shot In The Helmet

Generals Are Passing Around This 'Motivating' Statement From A Marine Shot In The Helmet

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An email is getting passed around the ranks of the Marine Corps — even reaching the highest level of Commandant Gen. James Amos — as a reminder that no matter how bad you think your day is, it's important to remain positive.


The initial correspondence, first sent out Dec. 13 by Lt. Col. Corey Collier, the battalion commander of 1st Battalion, 9th Marines, shares the story of Cpl. Ian Gorman, a machine gunner serving under Collier in Bravo Company.

In the military, the gear troops are issued — helmets, magazine pouches, weapons, etc — all need to be returned in the same condition as received. If it's lost or gets busted, a lost/damaged/missing gear statement needs to be filled out, and often ends in the service member's pay being docked.


"I just signed what was probably the best damaged/missing gear statement I've seen," Collier writes in his email. "Cpl Gorman: 'I was shot in the helmet by enemy. I need a new one.

 I do not desire to reimburse the government.'"

The email quickly went from Collier's immediate superior, Col. Daniel Sullivan, who described Gorman as "a real character," up to many senior officers and enlisted leaders in a matter of hours, before finally reaching the commandant's inbox.

Gorman's short statement, mentioning getting shot in the helmet like it's no big deal, can certainly put things in perspective.

Journalist Michael Yon first got a copy of the email, which Business Insider also obtained.




 Statement From A Marine Shot In The Helmet

Here's the full email thread (first email begins at the bottom):
-----Original Message-----
From: Neller LtGen Robert B
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 9:32 AM
Subject: [U] FW: Damaged gear
UNCLASSIFIED//

All,
As pe
r our discussion this morning, the below will help keep things in context but also give a some positive motivation about being a Marine.

V/R Neller
-----Original Message-----
From: Miller MajGen Walter RC(SW) II MEF FWD (CG) Commanding General
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 4:29 AM
To: Amos Gen James F
Cc: Paxton Gen John M; Regner MajGen Michael R; Neller LtGen Robert B; Toolan
LtGen John A; Fox MajGen Raymond C; Lukeman BGen James W; Tryon LtGen Richard T;
Berry SgtMaj Paul A RC(SW) II MEF FWD
Subject: FW: Damaged gear
Commandant,
Sir, when the days get long and tough just pull up Cpl Gorman's (1/9) missing / damaged gear statement below. While really humbling when I think of it, it also lightens the load.

Semper Fi,
Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: Sullivan COL Daniel RC (SW) TFBW CO
Sir,
I thought you would get a chuckle out of this. After getting grazed in the

scalp and having a little piece of his ear nicked off, the corpsman treated him and they continued with the patrol. When I saw him after the patrol, he was bandaged around the grape like a civil war casualty.
He is a real character.

S/F

Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Collier LtCol Corey M RC(SW) 1/9 Battalion Commander
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2013 11:36 AM
To: Sullivan Col Daniel RC (SW) TFBW CO
Subject: Damaged gear
Sir,
I just signed what was probably the best damaged/missing gear statement I've seen:
Cpl Gorman: "I was shot in the helmet by enemy. I need a new one. I do not desire to reimburse the government."

R/
LtCol Collier

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