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jinelson
03-08-07, 10:25 PM
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Amanda Klein, 20, an interpretive aide in University Schools’ Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program, receives a surprise hug from her boyfriend, Lance Cpl. Anthony Lockhart, 22, after he showed up in her class unexpectedly Wednesday afternoon. Klein did not expect to see Lockhart, who returned from Iraq in February, until Friday but he arranged to come in early as a surprise. Many students at the school also wrote letters to Lockhart while he was in Iraq.


Marine makes surprise visit to local school

Chris Casey, (Bio) ccasey@greeleytrib.com
March 8, 2007

An unusual hush fell over the classroom of third- and fourth-graders. A tan-uniformed Marine, finger to his lips, snuck up behind his red-headed girlfriend, who was seated at a table. Between them, moving closer with each step, was a bouquet of pinkish-purple flowers the military man held out.

Then a tap on her shoulder, an "Oh my God!" and giggles all around. Then a hug. A very long hug.

Amanda Klein, an interpretive aide at University Schools in Greeley, lived up to her nickname, "Red," by turning crown-to-chin crimson at the sight of her favorite lance corporal.

Anthony Lockhart, on a three-week leave of duty after serving in Iraq, was expected to arrive Friday. Unbeknownst to Klein, he extended his break so he could pop in on her while she worked with the students at University. Lockhart also has a connection with the kids. In December, they sent him letters offering support and asking what it's like to be a soldier.

"I looked at him and was like, 'what, what, what?' It's like the neurons weren't connecting," said Klein, 20. " 'My God, he's here.' "

Playing middlemen on the surprise were Klein's mother, Jill Dodson-Kane, and University middle school Principal Paul Kirkpatrick.

"Jill just called and said would it be possible to surprise Amanda by bringing him in completely out of the blue. I was in favor of that," Kirkpatrick said. "I'm a bit of prankster by nature."

Just 45 minutes before Lockhart's 1 p.m. arrival in Greeley, Dodson-Kane, who drove from Colorado Springs on Wednesday with Amanda's grandfather, George Dodson, had to play dumb -- again -- to her unsuspecting daughter.

"She called to complain that (Lockhart) wasn't answering his phone," Dodson-Kane said. "We were parked in a parking lot." Added George Dodson, "We were holding our breaths."

The scheme worked to perfection, much to the delight of the kids, who were just hours from starting spring break.

After hugging Klein and watching her return to normal color, Lockhart unfurled a red, white and green flag with gold Iraqi lettering. "Operation Iraq Freedom, 2005-2006," it said. Lockhart, still early in his four-year term in the Marines, recently served six months in Iraq, driving Humvees and other heavy vehicles as a motor transport operator.

"This is for all of you for writing me," Lockhart, 22, told the students as he held the flag.

In this 30-member class, taught by Dana Jones and Doug Wurst, who launched the letter-writing campaign, five students are deaf or hard of hearing. University Schools is the site of Greeley-Evans School District 6's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program, where hard-of-hearing students mix with other students across the grades.

The children, sitting cross-legged on the floor, peppered Lockhart for 15 minutes with questions on Iraqi weather, showers, food and injuries. Klein stood next to Lockhart and translated his answers by hand signals.

Asked what he did in his free time in Iraq, Lockhart said, "Talking to (Klein) most of the time is what I did to take my mind off where I was."

He said he was never hurt. But he replaced an injured corporal in his unit, which was based in Fallujah, an area of heavy fighting near Baghdad.

"His hips got crushed" by falling armor, Lockhart said. "He's fine now. He's going through physical therapy."

Several students groaned.

But the rough-and-tumble Marine was here to show his soft side -- the side he most shows Klein, an elementary education major at the University of Northern Colorado. She phoned him regularly in Iraq, in addition to sending letters at least twice a week and care packages every other week. She avoided watching news reports.

They will spend much of his leave together and he told the class he'd be back for another visit after spring break. He will fly back to his base in San Diego before his next assignment -- possibly in Iraq again. "They just tell me where to go and I go."

Despite the dangers of his job, he loves being a Marine, Lockhart told the kids.

A girl hand-signaled a final question: 'How long did it take to write the letters to the class?'

"Three days," he said. "I was hurrying, as you could tell because my handwriting is not that good. ... I was glad to write them."

A chorus of "thank yous" followed. Then the kids got up and several gave the surprise visitor a hug.

It was Lance Cpl. Lockhart's turn to blush.

http://www.greeleytrib.com/article/20070308/NEWS/103070119

Now what surprises me is the comments the liberal slime balls posted to the story lol no not really. Check out this link; http://apps.greeleytribune.com/gpcpolls/story-comments.php?sid=103070119&mode=flat&order=0 to read what the local Marines had to counter with and join me in a laugh.

Jim

Secular Progressive Comments;

Re: Marine makes surprise visit to local school
by Anonymous on Thursday, March 08 @ 09:55:35 PST
Does anyone have a problem with the principle allowing a trained killer to walk into his school. I bet he can do alot of damage with a stapler or letter opener.

Re: Marine makes surprise visit to local school
by Anonymous on Thursday, March 08 @ 16:08:44 PST
That is kinda what I thought. If its not appropriate for any of the husbands/boyfriends to pull this then it shouldn't be ok for this guy to do it. Not only that but not all the kids/parents of the kids might want their children exposed to such a "statement".

Re: Marine makes surprise visit to local school
by Anonymous on Thursday, March 08 @ 16:09:26 PST
This breaches my childs confidentiality!!! Shame on this school.


The Tribune has done a fair job on this article first on in months in the last two months they have been on the antiwar anti troop side many times.
They did a Latino's against the war and others in the last months.

DeJayP
03-09-07, 06:22 PM
Re: Marine makes surprise visit to local school
by Anonymous on Thursday, March 08 @ 09:55:35 PST
Does anyone have a problem with the principle allowing a trained killer to walk into his school. I bet he can do alot of damage with a stapler or letter opener. :marine:MORON!!!:banana:

HOLM
03-09-07, 06:42 PM
Re: Marine makes surprise visit to local school
by Anonymous on Thursday, March 08 @ 09:55:35 PST
Does anyone have a problem with the principle allowing a trained killer to walk into his school. I bet he can do alot of damage with a stapler or letter opener.


Yep I would like to do a lot of damage to that guy... I letter opener would be much to quick though.. For a piece of crapp like that a table spoon would be a better choice....

Ahhh weapons of opportunity..


I frequent another forum that is about one of my hobbies, but they have an off topic section and political threads are fair game.. This group of SOB's had been bashing the War for months .. I was just going to stay out... But one day I started a thread Titled "Great news From Iraq".... I posted a couple stories about Kick @ss Marine I knew.. and some of the good things that are going on over there....
I got the same response... But I am loaded with facts :banana: and put them all on the defensive pretty quick... When the only thing your know is what you have read on moveon, and the only information you have about the subject is the talking points... Then ya make for a pretty soft target... :tank: I converted a couple and the others just gave up and have not said a word since...

Others on the site have continued the good news posts:iwo:...

A little logic and reason can go a long way....

DWG
03-10-07, 09:41 AM
Does anyone have a problem with the principle allowing a trained killer to walk into his school. I bet he can do alot of damage with a stapler or letter opener.[quote]

The uninformed (read ignorant) must be terrified of Marines (Former and Present). When pulling jury duty recently they confiscated my old P-38 (can opener) that I kept on my key ring because it had a blade on it. Anyone here that knows what a P-38 is realizes how much damage I could do if I had decided to go on rampage in the courthouse with it. :scared:
For those that have never seen one, the blade is I---I that long. I damn near got arrested for arguing with the rent a cop on duty; I was swarmed by deputies and finally told them "throw the damn thing away, I'll spend another .25 cents and get another one". Even airline security never had a problem with my can opener! Must have been my dog tag (also on key ring) that got them spooked!:evilgrin:

:D

Sgt Leprechaun
03-11-07, 03:07 PM
Thus proving this country gets stupider by the nanosecond.

The last thing on that warriors mind was "doing damage"...at least in the sense these losers are mentioning :) :) :)

Of course, and then again, perhaps that is exactly what they meant...they were just jealous of someone else gettin some.

Naaahhh...that is attributing base motives to liberals, whose only motive is to make the world worse for the rest of us.