DEBBIE LEE: My Personal Connection to Marcus Luttrell "Lone Survivor" I've often said the final gift that Marc gave me was his teammates, his brothers.
If you have never served in the military it would be hard for you to
understand the bond that develops. Marc tried to explain that to me
before he died, telling me he was as close to his teammates as he was
his own brother. I couldn't understand how that could be. The
week after Marc died we had 5 of his SEAL brothers in our home and my
eyes were opened as I saw they loved Marc just as much as we did and
were grieving as much as we were. That was the week that I became Momma
Lee to them and they became my adopted boys. Through the years
that family of adopted boys has grown and one of those men that I am
blessed to have in my life is Marcus Luttrell. Marcus wrote the best
selling book Lone Survivor and tells the story of Operation Red Wings
that took place in Afghanistan in June of 2005. 19 men went in and only 1
returned, and he knew he had to tell the story to keep their memories
alive. When I read Lone Survivor not long after Marc died, I
wasn't sure if I was ready emotionally to read it. I started it on
Tuesday and was finished Thursday morning. I couldn't put it down. My
heart broke for these families who had lost loved ones, I knew their
pain and the deep cost for freedom. I
couldn't believe what Marcus had gone through and survived. He been
shot over and over, fell off or been blown off numerous cliffs and
hunted like an animal by the Taliban. I knew I had to reach out to him, thank him, and let him know I was there for him. When I met Marcus I learned there was a special connection between him and Marc that wasn't a coincidence.
Both of these heroes had the same name Marc Alan, spelled the same way
and Marcus replaced my son at Camp Marc Lee after he was killed. My Marc Alan left this earth and is in Heaven but another Marc Alan was left for me. No one will ever replace my son but he saw to it that there was a plethora of them that we could love and support each other.
This weekend the movie Lone Survivor opens nationally in theaters
across the nation. This is probably the best war movie I have ever seen.
Obviously I am very biased as I know Marcus and many of the families
who lost loved ones that day. I have been to 3 prescreenings of the
movie and would encourage each of you to see this movie and honor and
remember these heroes and the sacrifices they make for us. I
was surprised the first time I saw the movie to find out that my son
Marc Lee makes a cameo in the form of Marc's Memorial patch that his
teammates made and wore the rest of the deployment after he was killed.
The patch is visible in the film on the wall during the scene where the
SEAL team is planning their mission. Marc wasn't part of that mission but this was a way Marcus chose to honor and remember Marc. The love of Brothers goes deep!
This movie obviously is not a documentary, but based on a true story.
Marcus is a humble man and didn't want the focus to be on him but to
show how hard his brothers fought. The movie doesn't show the 7 miles
that Marcus crawled when he was paralyzed below the chest. He thought he
was dying several times. He would draw a line in the dirt at his head
and would crawl until his feet reached the line and figured since he was
still alive, he would draw the line and do it again. He did that for 7
miles!!!!! Talk about a never-quit attitude. This is a
must see movie. As a Mother of a fallen hero I can tell you that it is
still strange to see my sons name on a Memorial wall, in a book or
movie, but when we have heroes who sacrifice their lives for our
freedoms, their stories need to be told. Hollywood has done this one
right and we need to support this movie, and honor our heroes!
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