Wednesday’s Hero

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PFC Chance Phelps
PFC Chance Phelps
19 years old from Dubois, Wyoming
3 (aff) Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
April 9, 2004
U.S. Marines

“I don't think anything can prepare you for two young men standing in the living room telling you your son’s been killed,” said Gretchen Mack, mother of PFC Chance Phelps. “It's just surreal. They were crying.” The last time she had talked her to son was a few days before his death. “He said, ‘Mom, I'm fine.' He sounded great. It was really good to be able to talk to him. It made us feel better.”

PFC Phelps was KIA while battling insurgents just outside of Baghdad, Iraq.

Friends recall Phelps as a fun-loving, hard-nosed kid. “He was big but didn't throw his size around to intimidate people”, said Jarod Estey. “He was probably the toughest kid I knew growing up in grade school. He was probably the biggest kid, too — well-built and strong. But he was real easy going. He always had a smile on his face.”

“He was very in tune politically,” said his mother. “He knew what he wanted for this country. … He told me after 9/11, ‘I absolutely have to go. I've got to do something.'” But joining the military isn't anything new for the family. His father, John Phelps, is a Vietnam veteran. And his sister, Kelley, works at the Pentagon and is engaged to an Army sergeant.

“He had an unusual amount of zest,” said his mother. “He just possessed this quality that he had to be in the thick of things all the time. He was very, very positive, very funny. … His main thing in life was making people laugh.”

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These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Lisa Martin

In April 2006, Lisa began blogging to stay connected with distant relatives and friends. As she delved into blogging, she discovered the potential to assist others by sharing her experiences. Lisa has actively engaged in numerous exclusive media ventures. Notable among these are her participation in events such as the Sony Mommy Bloggers Event, the Pampers Mommy Bloggers Event, the Epson Event in Chicago, the Stouffers Event, a memorable yacht excursion with Lands End, collaborations with 1-800-Baskets, an exclusive tour for bloggers by Mrs. Prindable’s, partnerships with Hallmark, PopCap games, Chicago Cubs Mastercard Priceless Events, and Rug Doctor. In addition, she has collaborated with Nutrisystem on a weight loss initiative, teamed up with Buick and Chevy, and served as a brand ambassador for Sprint. Lisa's collaboration portfolio also extends to Disney, where she has participated in press trips for significant movies such as Frozen, Guardians of the Galaxy, McFarland USA, The Good Dinosaur, The BFG, and Cars 3. Notably, for projects like Frozen, The BFG, and Cars 3, she was granted the privilege of walking the red carpet and conducting interviews with celebrities. The impact of Lisa's blog has gained recognition, with The New York Times referencing her content. Moreover, she has been featured in interviews by respected publications such as the Southtown Star, The Chicago Sun Times, and inside.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Wendy Greer@Joules S

    I salute these brave people who chose to die for the sake of their own country..Who chose to live in danger rather than doing nothing but nonsense things. Yeah I agree that we must thank God for bringing these brave people here on earth to protect us, to let us live freely without worrying about fear and anything.. And thank these people for choosing to die fro their country..That was truly a brave one.. 🙂

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