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America’s Warrior Monk…right man at the right place at the right time

Daily Caller is reporting that Army veteran, David Brown, was visiting the graves of fallen friends in Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day when he spotted a lone but familiar figure also visiting the graves in Section 60 which is where recent casualties are being interred. That other visitor was Secretary of Defense, James Mattis, a retired four star Marine general.

Brown chronicled his encounter with Mattis in a viral Facebook post, noting that he himself was visiting the graves of two of his fallen friends in combat when “I met a lone man walking the stones at Section 60.” He continued that he watched Mattis “listen patiently to stories from surviving friends and family members. An old man visiting his Marine son’s grave told Mattis that he was his boy’s hero; the Warrior Monk smiled sadly and said that the old man’s son was one of his.”

That put a lump in the throat of this old Vietnam vet and I silently thanked Donald Trump for selecting this tough but eloquent warrior to lead our military forces. In my 76 years I have never heard a similar vignette about any other SecDef. This one is, in my opinion, most assuredly, the right man in the right place at the right time. I can’t possibly add anything further except to ask this question:

How many members of congress were in the cemetery when the general uttered those soulful words?

Crossposted at American Thinker

26 thoughts on “America’s Warrior Monk…right man at the right place at the right time

  1. I’m trying to vision Ashton Carter doing the same thing…Nah, who the hell am I kidding…

  2. This is what you get when you put someone who’s “been there, done that” in charge. Nothing against other former SecDefs, but for the most part, they haven’t.

  3. Mattis is one of the bright spots in DC these days in my opinion. He’s tough, he’s smart and you are right he gets “it” in every way that “it” matters.

    It’s officers like this that make you understand the term force multiplier more clearly and how effective it can be to troops in the field.

  4. President Trump could not have made a better pick for SECDEF, we have a Warrior at the helm! As for the politicians, I’m sure the vast majority were out taking bribes (*OOPS!*, campaign donations) from lobbyists and doing as they pleased.

    1. There was no one from Congress there, because they were all out studying the 14th page of the “How to learn how to be a RINO, for dummies”!

  5. “How many members of congress were in the cemetery when the general uttered those soulful words?”

    I’ll take “None” for $500, Alex

  6. Simple common decency and tact…

    It’s been a while. Nice to see it back in place. Thanks, GEN Mattis.

  7. For some additional positive info, Check out VP Pence’s Veterans Day address at Arlington. Semper Fidelis.

    1. I saw the VP Pence and his wife were washing the Vietnam Wall Monument by hand.
      Compare/contrast that with The Nameless One who had the park blocked off with barriers and disrupted access on more than one occasion.
      General Mattis is the embodiment of selfless service. He is a true roll model and warrior.

  8. A Leader tha actually knows how to lead. Not only how, but when. Semper Fidelis General Mattis.

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