Chance Phelps
3 Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force
April 9, 2004
"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."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.
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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We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived
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Good morning, Mike...
ReplyDeleteWe are so blessed to know so many brave warriors....past and present.
May you and your family enjoy this special day of Thanksgiving. As I lift a silent prayer of thanks...you will be named.
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Knowing the pain of hearing "your Son is dead" is the most awful words a parent can hear. My heart is broken by this story. He gave his all for our freedom.
ReplyDeleteOnly 19. Such a short life. Such a hero.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day Mike. Big hug. :)
AirmanMom,Wanda's Wings and Sandee,I had tears in my eyes as I was posting this one,due to reading the Mother's quote.This is one heart break that I will never have to endure.I was unable to have children due to a surgery that I had as a baby.
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