Please send encouragement to this sister in arms
So, I was in Beaufort, SC, this past weekend interviewing a young female Marine for my next book, When the Girls Come Marching Home. I want to tell you a little bit about her in the hopes that you will shoot off an e-mail to her with a word or two of encouragement. She's a good person who has had it rough. She has a beautiful smile and can light up a room with it. Amidst great sorrow, I saw that smile this past weekend. Incredible!
Stacy is a young black woman from Detroit. She joined the Army reserves. Served two one-year, back-to-back tours in Iraq. In other words, she was in Iraq for two years straight. She lost a couple of buddies over there. By the middle of her second tour, she didn't have much left to give. She came back to the States, got out of the Army, and spiraled into drugs and alcohol. When she hit bottom, she joined the Marine Corps to save her life. So far so good.
This past weekend, the night before I met her, her Marine boyfriend was at a party. Another male Marine, thinking his gun was empty, put it to Stacy's boyfriend's head and shot him. When I met Stacy, she had just come from the hospital. They had taken her boyfriend off life support. He died soon after.
You can reach Stacy at ---
litediamond21@yahoo.com
Please reach out to her. She needs your thoughts, prayers, and kind words.
She has a light within her. Help her keep it lit in these tough times!!
thank you!
kirsten

4 Comments:
Good God. One trauma after another. Stacy and her boyfriend will definitely be in my prayers. God rest his soul.
Wow that is really sad.
She is in my thoughts and prayers and I wish her all the best in the world through these hard time. God Says he will not put you through anything you cannot handle. So all has a purpose in her life. if she would like to contact me my email is gummibear_sd@yahoo.com
Sincerely, Ashley Pullen
My Uncle just got back from Al Asad, Iraq. he was suppose to be listed as a civilian, being a safety specialist. He has been a Captain in the marines for almost 10 years now. i always thought of him as a strong man. when i seen him for the first time when he came back he wasn't the same, he wasn't "My" uncle. I want to go in the ARMY when i become of age. My uncle said the best thing is seeing his family safe and knowing that he helped keep us this way. As for the young lady in this sad story, think of all the people you have helped. I have no idea what you went through over there. as for the boyfriend incident i can relate to you. you will never get over it, but you will get use to it. If you need someone to talk to here is my email. ashleysp1993@aol.com please email everyone needs someone to talk to.
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