Makes me very proud of those that I support (A true soldiers story from MG Klein)

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I'd like to share a good news Army story with you. I apologize up front that it is a bit lengthy but believe it is a worthwhile read.

While flying on United Airlines last week I overheard a telephone conversation from a gentleman seated directly behind me. His words went something like this "although today was an extremely sad day for me - it was absolutely the happiest day of my life and I am proud to be an American."

This gentleman went on to talk about a funeral he attended in South Carolina and specifically gave great kudos to the US Army for the professionalism displayed at this service. He went into great detail about the funeral service itself and how it was conducted. He went on to say that Jeremiah really enjoyed serving in the Army and now he (man on the phone) clearly understood why.

My ears immediately perked up when I overhead him talk about the Army in such a positive way. He boasted about the General who presented the flags to him and his family, the sharp looking Soldier's of the salute battery, the sounds of taps, how the Soldier's stood at attention for such a long period of time, how the military paid for his family to fly to South Carolina, the number of letters and calls he received from Jeremiah's command, how the Red Cross assisted, and so on. He could not say enough great things about our Army.

I quickly pulled a 2 star card from my brief case and wrote him a thank you note for his kind words about our Army. He had no clue who I was since I was in civilian clothes. Within seconds he tapped me on the shoulder and with tears in his eyes proceeded to tell me the rest of the story.

The gentleman's name is Robert Wittman. He was flying with his entire family, wife, son, daughter, Mom, Dad, Grandparents and friends. They were carrying home the cremated remains of his son, SGT Jeremiah T. Wittman of the 4th Infantry Division who was killed in Afghanistan on 13 February.

Dad told me that Jeremiah already had 2 tours in Iraq and ultimately gave his life in Afghanistan. While in Iraq the 1st time - Jeremiah's vehicle was hit by an IED and he and several of his buddies were severely injured. He went on to say that his son truly loved the Army and did what he did from the heart. His Dad was a proud man. Dad said he often wondered why his son stayed in the Army after his initial attack in Iraq. But now that he witnessed the US Army in action at the funeral - he fully understands why.

Dad proudly held up the urn and boasted about how beautiful it was and continued to brag about the Army for all to hear. The folks around him listened with big ears and inspiration. I must admit, although it was really a beautiful urn and a wonderful Army story - it brought a slight tear to my eye as well, as I too have a son (CPT in the 82D Airborne Division) serving in Afghanistan causing this moment to really hit home.

To top off a memorable moment - when the aircraft landed and was coming to a halt - the Pilot announced "ladies and gentlemen may I have your attention please. Among us today is a great American Soldier named SGT Jermiah Wittman who was killed in action on 13 February. Our deepest sympathy, respect and sorrow go out to the Wittman family. We ask that you honor SGT Wittman - our fallen hero, the entire Wittman family and our Armed Forces by remaining seated and allowing the family to depart the aircraft first.

At that moment you could have heard a pin drop in the aircraft and within seconds - everyone on the aircraft was clapping as the family departed on their way. The family departed feeling special and honored - I sat there proud to be an American Soldier.

Bottom line - although the family was saddened by the loss of their son - they were all proud to be associated with the US Army. I could see it in their eyes and hear it in their voice. Why? Simply because of the way they were treated by our Army family at the funeral. The 4th ID leadership and others involved did it up right and made a positive lifetime lasting impact with this family.

Great job!

Sorry this story was a bit long - but thought it was a story worth sharing.

MG Kurt Stein
CG, TACOM - LCMC
 

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Thank you for posting this. We need more storys like this one shared. I'm military family; my brother in law is Lt Col US Army who's served two tours in this war. I have a small sense of what those who stay behind go thru; the entire family sacrafices. I have nothing but the utmost respect, admiration and gratitude for those who serve and thier families.

My thoughts go out to the Wittman family, and my deepest respect to SGT Wittman.
 

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Makes me even more proud to have served in the U.S. Army. Thanks for sharing this story.
 

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Curtis, thank you for taking the time to write and post this story about a family's son who served his country so proudly. America is free because of Sgt Wittman and millions more who preceded him and those who are serving now. We owe so much to them and they have bravely and unselfishly given so we can enjoy our lives here at home where they keep us safe.

My thoughts and prayers are with Sgt Wittman and his family.

Thank you Curtis for taking time to speak with Sgt Wittman's father, listening to his story, and sharing it with us.

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I'd like to share a good news Army story with you. I apologize up front that it is a bit lengthy but believe it is a worthwhile read.

While flying on United Airlines last week I overheard a telephone conversation from a gentleman seated directly behind me. His words went something like this "although today was an extremely sad day for me - it was absolutely the happiest day of my life and I am proud to be an American."

This gentleman went on to talk about a funeral he attended in South Carolina and specifically gave great kudos to the US Army for the professionalism displayed at this service. He went into great detail about the funeral service itself and how it was conducted. He went on to say that Jeremiah really enjoyed serving in the Army and now he (man on the phone) clearly understood why.

My ears immediately perked up when I overhead him talk about the Army in such a positive way. He boasted about the General who presented the flags to him and his family, the sharp looking Soldier's of the salute battery, the sounds of taps, how the Soldier's stood at attention for such a long period of time, how the military paid for his family to fly to South Carolina, the number of letters and calls he received from Jeremiah's command, how the Red Cross assisted, and so on. He could not say enough great things about our Army.

I quickly pulled a 2 star card from my brief case and wrote him a thank you note for his kind words about our Army. He had no clue who I was since I was in civilian clothes. Within seconds he tapped me on the shoulder and with tears in his eyes proceeded to tell me the rest of the story.

The gentleman's name is Robert Wittman. He was flying with his entire family, wife, son, daughter, Mom, Dad, Grandparents and friends. They were carrying home the cremated remains of his son, SGT Jeremiah T. Wittman of the 4th Infantry Division who was killed in Afghanistan on 13 February.

Dad told me that Jeremiah already had 2 tours in Iraq and ultimately gave his life in Afghanistan. While in Iraq the 1st time - Jeremiah's vehicle was hit by an IED and he and several of his buddies were severely injured. He went on to say that his son truly loved the Army and did what he did from the heart. His Dad was a proud man. Dad said he often wondered why his son stayed in the Army after his initial attack in Iraq. But now that he witnessed the US Army in action at the funeral - he fully understands why.

Dad proudly held up the urn and boasted about how beautiful it was and continued to brag about the Army for all to hear. The folks around him listened with big ears and inspiration. I must admit, although it was really a beautiful urn and a wonderful Army story - it brought a slight tear to my eye as well, as I too have a son (CPT in the 82D Airborne Division) serving in Afghanistan causing this moment to really hit home.

To top off a memorable moment - when the aircraft landed and was coming to a halt - the Pilot announced "ladies and gentlemen may I have your attention please. Among us today is a great American Soldier named SGT Jermiah Wittman who was killed in action on 13 February. Our deepest sympathy, respect and sorrow go out to the Wittman family. We ask that you honor SGT Wittman - our fallen hero, the entire Wittman family and our Armed Forces by remaining seated and allowing the family to depart the aircraft first.

At that moment you could have heard a pin drop in the aircraft and within seconds - everyone on the aircraft was clapping as the family departed on their way. The family departed feeling special and honored - I sat there proud to be an American Soldier.

Bottom line - although the family was saddened by the loss of their son - they were all proud to be associated with the US Army. I could see it in their eyes and hear it in their voice. Why? Simply because of the way they were treated by our Army family at the funeral. The 4th ID leadership and others involved did it up right and made a positive lifetime lasting impact with this family.

Great job!

Sorry this story was a bit long - but thought it was a story worth sharing.

MG Kurt Stein
CG, TACOM - LCMC

I read this for the first time today. Thank you for posting this.

"Steadfast and Loyal, Sir!"
 

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thank you for a great story. and thank you and all of our military for their service. makes me proud of america and my fellow americans who can show their respect for this young man. god bless you all. jack
 

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Theres never too many words when it comes to
Thanking our Amazing men and women of the
Armed Services. Thank you for the write-up
Raptor enroute!!

I really enjoyed the light read!! Did a great job
of describing the event that unfolded on that
Flight. I really enjoy great Patriotic tales like
this one...Thank YOU!!
 
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