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John  FryLast week, Blackfive posted a link to the following story about the death of one-damn fine Marine, Gunnery Sergeant John D. Fry:

Marine dies day before return home
Lorena native was proud of his work, did it willingly, family said

By Katy Moore
WACO HERALD-TRIBUNE
Sunday, March 12, 2006

A Marine from Texas who was due to return home from Iraq to his wife and three children this week was killed Wednesday after he volunteered to disarm a bomb in Iraq’s war-torn Anbar province.

Gunnery Sgt. John D. Fry, 28, of Lorena, south of Waco, specialized in defusing explosive devices and planned to return to his family at Marine base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina for six months before starting another tour in Iraq in September.

“He believed in what he was doing,” Malia Fry said of her husband. “He was protecting his country, and he was doing his job because he didn’t want his children to grow up with people blowing up buildings.”

As an explosive ordinance disposal technician, Fry disarmed hundreds of bombs during his six-month stint in Iraq.

On Wednesday, he volunteered to defuse one more bomb, which exploded and killed him, family members said.

“He laid down his life so other Marines would be safe, and he did it willingly,” Malia Fry said. “Every EOD tech that is over there does the same thing a hundred times a day, and they don’t think about themselves. They think about the Marines. . . . They think about the children that are over there.”

In interviews, Fry’s family described him as selfless in his work, protecting his comrades and Iraqis from explosive devices.

Both his wife and his mother, Beth Fry of Lorena, described an incident in which the Marine answered a call to disarm a bomb and played a game of hide-and-seek with a young Iraqi boy before sending the youngster away from the site and out of danger.

On another occasion, Fry arrived at an Iraqi home to find a bomb strapped to a young Iraqi boy with mental retardation.

The Marine disarmed the bomb and saved the child’s life.

“He was so proud to be there doing what he was doing,” Beth Fry said. “Not just the war part . . . but the Marines and all the military people that are there have restored power, built schools, built hospitals, and they have running water. Those are the things that nobody talks about and that nobody hears about.”

Fry was assigned to the 8th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force.

In October, family members said, Fry received a hand injury that was severe enough that he could have left Iraq and gone to Germany.

The graduate of Waco Christian Academy was happy that he was salutatorian of his high school class because he did not like speaking in public and did not want to give a speech at his graduation.

Relatives said Fry will be remembered as a devoted father and a humble patriot.

“(The military) wanted to give him the Bronze Star for his injury, and he wouldn’t accept it,” Beth Fry said. “He said what he was doing was what he was supposed to be doing and what everyone else was doing.”

Family members said he had no second thoughts about returning to Iraq in September.

He is survived by three children: Kathryn, 9; Gideon, 7; and C.L., 2.

“He was a person who knew exactly what he wanted to do and was willing to make the sacrifice to do it,” Beth Fry said. “And he realized the cost.”

Richard Belzer and his ilk in Hollywood would have you believe that Gunney Fry was a naive, uneducated dupe. Senator Richard Durbin compared Gunney Fry and other Marines and Soldiers to the soldiers in Hitler’s Nazi death camps, Stalin’s gulags, and Pol Pot’s killing fields.

Gunney Fry was the very best of America. Belzar and Durbin? Pieces of shit.

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Tomorrow morning, I’ll join hundreds of other Patriot Guard Riders as we ride to the funeral and burial of Gunney Fry in McGregor, TX. to pay our respects and to honor him for his ultimate sacrafice.

13 Responses to “Godspeed, Gunnery Sergeant John D. Fry”

[...] This morning, Robbie from UrbanGrounds join hundreds of other Patriot Guard Riders as we ride to the funeral and burial of Gunney Fry in McGregor, TX. to pay our respects and to honor him for his ultimate sacrafice. [...]

[...] Gunnery Sgt. Fry: a damn fine Marine. Gunnery Sgt. John D. Fry, 28, of Lorena, south of Waco, specialized in defusing explosive devices and planned to return to his family at Marine base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina for six months before starting another tour in Iraq in September. [...]

[...] And speaking of other links you should look at, you need to check out Robbie from UrbanGrounds and the continued story of the Patriot Guard Riders. Then you should go look at the only thing I’ve ever come close to beating Beth. [...]

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First I wish to say, Gunnery Sergeant John D. Fry will not be forgotten by his fellow Marines and friends.

He served his country with Pride and Dignity, put his life on the line for his country and the entire world, because it is not just our country these terrorists are in, but all countries. I’m sure his family is proud and they should be (His fellow United States Marines are very proud of him.).

As for Richard Belzer, and his asshole friend Senator Durbin. I think they, along with every other Senator should have to put on the uniform and go to IRAQ for a tour of duty for six months as a Marine, not as loud mouth politicians. With only the same privileges as an enlisted Marine nothing more. This should be a mandatory assignment before you can run for the office of Senator (And Run your mouth about things you know nothing about.).

Kenneth P. Higgins Sr. U.S.M.C. (Ret.)

With all my respect,
and my sincere thoughts for his family
M.S. Koelen, former Dutchbatt member Unifil Lebanon

John Fry was the brother of one of my groomsmen’s wife. The fry’s are good people and believe in their country, as do I. I just found out that this was my friend’s brother-in-law yesterday, I had no words for John Fry’s sister that would have made sense or revealed the deep thankfulness I have for all men and women that risk their lives for a cause greater than themselves. Godspeed John Fry, I couldn’t have said it any better.

Trent Collier

Last spring my wife received a tag bearing John’s name.It was from the run to the wall in Marsailles Illinois.She wears it often.Her son is in Iraq doing EOD. Today we went and found John’s name and said a prayer for him.We won’t forget.Thank you ,John

John will always be remembered, and visited often for there is a Memorial Wall in Marseilles Illinois with Johns name and the names of the over 5500 Brave Men and Women whose sacrifice and dedication for our Country since 1979 will not be forgotten RIP my friend Co- Founder Illinois Motorcycle Freedom Run

Not forgotten! Also taught me. Thank you, J & M

Thank you all.
My name is Malia Fry and I had the honor of being GySgt Fry’s wife. I was so touched today when I found your site. Thank you all for you thoughts. We are doing ok. We still miss him everyday but we know he is with us in sprit. As for the PG riders thankyou sooo much for what you do. As I looked up that march day and saw all of your flags I felt john. It means so much to me..
Proud wife of GySgt Fry
USMC EOD
Malia

Not just a slogan. My life was changed in an instant. He remains a daily reminder to me.

Jack

Which Malia and the children only magnify. They prove the highest possible price was paid.

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