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The Battlefield Cross
Posted by on August 08, 2011

Tonight, I watched as time stood still. Battle hardened men and women wept. Tears of sadness. Tears of anger.  Tears of pain. I watched as three pairs of boots stood in flawless formation on a land far from home. Dusty, still, yet no soldiers stood to fill them. Three helmets atop three rifles inverted upon their bayonets, representing each branch of service that lost a service member – Army, Navy, Air Force.  Dog tags hung motionless, occasionally swaying in the gentle breeze that blew across the tarmac as if to remind us that these heroes will never be forgotten.  In the background, airplanes could be heard taking off.  The mission continued.  The Battlefield Crosses stood to memorialize the ultimate sacrifice paid by our fallen soldiers.

These are America’s heroes. Hailing from small town USA, perhaps the family farm, a suburban town, or that inner city neighborhood. They have yet to know a life outside of our nation’s uniform.  These young troops chose to serve, went where they were told, performed missions in faraway places most have never heard of, let alone will ever see. It is these men and women who chose to put themselves in harm’s way, who chose to go headfirst into battle so that others may sleep peacefully in their beds knowing that we are safe.  These are America’s heroes.

We prayed.  We remembered.  And we resolved.  I had just arrived in the Middle East when news of an American helicopter shot down spread through our group.  We knew U.S. troops had been killed, but how many? Who? How?  The next day, as we received more detail, I knew our country had suffered a horrific loss, a tragedy.  As we set out for their battlefield memorial, I knew I did not know these troops who had fallen.  But I know of their sacrifice.  I know of their courage.  And I know I will carry this moment with me forever as a grave reminder of gracious respect for those who serve and those who sacrifice.

A total of 40 were honored tonight, including 38 from the devastating helicopter attack and two killed in separate incidents.  All died fighting a hero’s fight.  We do not yet know the full story, but these warriors were part of a rapid response team sent to assist their comrades pinned down by enemy gunfire.  It was a fierce firefight.  Yet, these troops rushed into battle to save their fellow soldiers, a true testament to their bravery.  They died courageously as people of honor, died fighting to protect the ones they loved and the ones they would never know.  They died for our country. Come tomorrow, their comrades will carry on, because that is what they do, no matter how hard or how high the cost. As they carry on, they immortalize the sacrifice of their fallen brothers.

40 flag draped caskets, including those of our Afghan compatriots, were placed carefully in the hangar on an air base in Afghanistan, a hangar that no doubt many of these fallen warriors had seen before. This time was different. This time would be their final trip home.  These soldiers, sailors, and airmen made their last journey across the ramp, carried by their brothers in arms who will fight on in their wake. They left on two C-17s under the light of a half moon. These brave soldiers, these sailors, these airmen, these heroes have made the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of a grateful nation.  May they rest in peace knowing the world is a safer, better place because of their sacrifice.  These are America’s heroes.

Godspeed.


Rep. Jeff Miller is in Afghanistan as part of a congressional delegation and attended a battlefield memorial for the troops killed this weekend when their Chinook helicopter was attacked in Afghanistan. He wrote this via email.

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  • Melody Walton commented on 8/8/2011
    That was beautifully expressed. I sincerely hope the families of these warriors know how very grateful we are for their honor, committment and finally their sacrifice. I also hope they know we extend our sympathy and prayers for their comfort as they deal with the loss of their loved ones.
  • Kenneth Hutson commented on 8/8/2011
    They truly are our heroes. Thanks for sharing.
  • Joe Reagan commented on 8/8/2011
    My heart breaks for our military men and women and their families. So young and yet so brave!!! What heroes!!! Thank you for being there to show support!
  • Eddie Ezell commented on 8/8/2011
    Thank you Sir.
  • Dinah Chance commented on 8/8/2011
    Where else would Jeff Miller be. He is that kind of man. The kind that supports our troops. Thank you Jeff Miller. Our hearts are broken..how sad for all their loved ones and for our country.
  • Betty and Bluford Ward commented on 8/8/2011
    Jeff, this is a heart breaking statement. Thanks for being there for our country and our American heroes. All of us Americans need to drop to our knees and pray for these families and friends. Also pray for our country. Thanks for representing us in such a gracious manner.
  • Stacey Paden commented on 8/8/2011
    Amen. Praying for ALL the families that their hearts would comforted during their loss!
  • John Gillespie commented on 10/15/2011
    Jeff I am a respiratory therapist at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Cincinnati. All I have heard and read about you is astounding.My father served the Air Force proudly fr 25 years and has been served by the VA for 45 years since his retirement.He has survived 4 major types of cancer and now has Alzhiemers. Thank you for your care and concern for all veterans all over the world. It nice to feel some one is genuine in his work and commitment. Sincerely John Gillespie
  • Lola Sullivan commented on 3/9/2012
    Jeff, Thank you for being there for these warriors and their families. My husband served our country for 22 years in the Air Force, and I have a grandson now serving in the Air Force. I had two brothers in World War 11,and lost a nephew in Viet Nam. My husband and brothers have since passed on. To me, it is shameful what Obama is doing to our country and I know he isn't alone in this. I hope and pray that the sacrifice that all our young men and women are making is not in vain. I have heard GOOD things about you and hope you keep up your good work. We have so many people in our government that are so corrupt and money mongers,we have to get them out(Reid and Palosi) especially.Don't let them corrupt you.Stay clean and honest and you will be blessed. God Speed Lola Sullivan
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