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Lance Cpl Casey Lyons, US Marine Corps, Hero

Lance Cpl Casey Lyons, US Marine Corps, Hero – posted by Uncle Tom and Aunt Maria Smith

He has a story you’ve heard before. He wasn’t really interested in school, just in having a fast car. And party? Did you say party? He was always interested in that! So he was a typical young guy without much focus or motivation. You may know someone like him. He might be your son.

Casey joined the Marine Corp shortly after finishing high school and they did what they do so well; provided him with structure, focus and discipline. His family noticed the change while he was still in basic training. During his phone calls home, he would routinely address his mom, dad, and other adults as ma’am and sir. Those aren’t usually terms used by New Jersey teenagers! It was also apparent that his confidence and pride in himself were growing along with his accomplishments in marksmanship and other military skills. His cousins now look to him as a role model and he takes that seriously. We all smile when we hear the former party guy telling others to get serious, buckle down and make something of themselves. A good role model.

After a short time at home, Casey went to Iraq and served with distinction. Then home again for more training and back for a second tour in Iraq . He is now stateside again and expects his third tour to begin in the spring.

One reason I admire him is that he is continues to maintain his focus and desire to be a good Marine while the potential for distraction grows. His father served in Viet Nam and is now suffering the effects of exposure to Agent Orange. He continues to be denied benefits. Casey blames himself for the death of a friend in Iraq , believing that he should have found the hidden IED before it exploded. He is affected by that self-blame and needs to find the help to deal with it. But these distractions are put aside when it comes to serving his country.

I and the whole family are very proud of Casey and of the man he is becoming.

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