Soldiers honor 10-year-old

| March 9, 2011

Tman sends this hanky alert story about a cancer-stricken 10 year-old named Brennan Daigle in Louisiana.

Brennan had been told he was going fishing with his father. But when he got out of his dad’s truck, he was greeted by a formation of 1st MEB soldiers, standing at attention in front of a National Guard Humvee. After a moment, they all shouted “Happy Birthday, Brennan!,” and broke into applause.

Brennan was speechless, according to his mother. “All he could do was giggle,” she said.

Brennan and his best friend Kaleb were invited to check out the Humvee, and Brennan sat behind the wheel. Then soldiers took the two boys out for a spin. Afterward, Brennan and Kaleb put their heads out the hatch on the vehicle’s roof, while the crowd snapped pictures.

But it wasn’t over. Brennan got out of the Humvee and was led to the front of the formation, where he shook hands with each soldier. He was inducted into the Army as an honorary member, then given a coin symbolizing merit and excellence, as well as a military jacket with his name on the pocket, and other Army-themed gifts.

For those pf you on Facebook, here’s Brennan’s page.

Category: Military issues

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Doc Bailey

it really does bring a tear to the eye. that he only has a few weeks to live, and that the MEB and the NG would go to such lengths for literally no gain. It reminds me of the goodness in soldiers.

Old Trooper

Very cool.

1stCavRVN11B

Thanks. Make me proud of Louisiana and our troops!

Sporkmaster

He lost in battle with cancer recently.