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- Marines, Sergeant Major Ruiz here. I have a

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message for you, but just give me 60

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seconds, I'm going to give you a

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personal story. It connects to

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the message. Fifteen years ago, I was the

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Lima Company first sergeant within

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3rd Battalion, 4th Marines and we

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were deployed to Nowzad, Afghanistan. To

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any Marine who was in that company with

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me, I miss you and I think about you

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each and every day. On this specific day,

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October 28th, 2009, I was the

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vehicle commander for the Shock Trauma

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Platoon. Then, we held the ER doctor in

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the back with our beloved Corpsmen and

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the security detail that would get to

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the point of injury should and when

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things happen. IED strikes happened

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that morning. And as we made our way

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there, there were more IED strikes. As

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we dismounted and attempted to get to

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the injured Marines, there were more

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IED strikes. And so the day developed

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into a very, very long and painful day.

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There was a moment that's seared in

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my brain. I have the casualties now

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in the back of the Shock Trauma Platoon

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vehicle and I need to get to the LZ.

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But one of the vehicles that was

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supposed to clear the way for me had

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also hit an IED. And what I

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can see right now as I'm thinking, as

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I can try to explain what's in my head,

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the movie reel in my head, is the

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banging against the back hatch of the

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vehicle. Remember the hatches that used

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to come down like this? And there's this

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Marine who's Spartan-kicking the

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door open, over and over. And he comes

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out of that, off the ramp, and with this

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minesweeper, points at me and basically

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says follow me, and clears the road

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for me to get to the LZ. Just watching

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that Marine who just suffered God

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knows what, concussion, whatever,

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break through to get to me, not

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thinking about themselves, will forever

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be burned in my brain. The aftermath

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of that day was 11 casualties, from

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routine to urgent to killed in action.

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October 28th was just one day for me

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and for you who are listening to me

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right now, you have your own date that

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that's burned in your brain. One after

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another. As you remember, in the Helmand

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Province, that was for a while a

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normal day. Everyone that day faced

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danger and chaos and tragic misfortune.

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But our Marines got after it like

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they've always done, like they always

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will do. It is a story for me that I

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will never forget. And this was common

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in Nowzad and all over the Helmand

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Province. Thousands of you have

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your own stories to tell. Marines, and

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when I say Marines, I'm speaking to

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those in and out of uniform, today

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the Secretary of the Navy announced

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that the next big-deck amphib, the LHA 10,

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will be named the USS Helmand Province.

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This name not only honors

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the battles won and the successes of

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our units in the Helmand Province, but

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it also honors the names of those who

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left blood, sweat, tears, and even

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their lives on the battlefield. The

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stories of what Marines did in combat

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are epic and more often today are not

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shared enough. Soon, our stories of

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Helmand Province will be etched in

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steel, representing the fighting spirit

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of Marines. The legacy of our beloved

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Marines who were killed or wounded in

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action during combat operations in

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Afghanistan lives on in the namesake of

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this amphib warship. But make no mistake

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that when you see her and you see the

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name that she bears, the warrior

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spirit of every United States Marine

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who served in the Helmand Province

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lives within the soul of this vessel.

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May she cruise the seas and flex her

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military might for generations to come.

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Helmand Province is a chapter in our

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history and our best days are just over

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the horizon. Semper fidelis, Marines. Oorah.

