Marines launch rescue effort to save Hadithah girl

Posted: 23 Jan 2008 in Military

Another great story likely to not make it to the MSM. As if anyone expected it to.

 January 24, 2008

Marines launch rescue effort to save Hadithah girl

Multi-National Force – West PAO

CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq – Marines operating in Al Anbar Province airlifted a young Hadithah girl in desperate need of a life-saving surgery, and her mother to the Jordanian border Jan. 22.

They were met there by a team of medical professionals who will escort them to Nashville, Tenn., for open-heart surgery.

Amina Al’a Thabit, a three-year-old who suffers from a congenital heart defect, was discovered by Marines assigned to 3rd Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, which is now part of Regimental Combat Team 5, patrolling the area as part of their daily interaction with the populace.

The battalion surgeon diagnosed her condition, and recognizing the gravity of the situation, coordinated arrangements with doctors in the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt University who agreed to perform the surgery at no cost to the family.

The Marines, in concert with numerous government agencies, initiated a coordinated effort to transport Amina and her mother from their home in the Hadithah region to Nashville for the procedure.

Travel costs and incidentals were financed by private donors.

 Way to go Marines.

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  2. Martheen says:

    “likely to not make it to the MSM”
    well, perhaps, just like some bunch of idiot in islamic population planning to launch their own “free of bias” news satellite, perhaps we, the politically incorrect but truthful, should launch one then? For now, we just use the net until we have one.