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Severely Wounded Heroes

Eddie Wright

U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant (Ret.)

Inspired by the military service of his father and grandfather, Eddie joined the Marine Corps. While deployed to Fallujah, he was in the lead vehicle of his convoy when they were ambushed by insurgents.

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Eddie Wright

"I Would Join Again in A Heartbeat."

Military service spanned generations in Eddie's family, with his father serving in the Air Force and his grandfather serving in the Army during WWII. It was no surprise that Eddie would follow in their footsteps. He called joining the Marine Corps, "the most momentous experience of his life."

He served two deployments, one to Okinawa in 2001 and one in the Middle East, before joining the elite 1st Reconnaissance Battalion. He was then deployed to Fallujah, one of the most dangerous combat zones in Iraq at the height of the war in 2004.

April 7, 2004

They Were Ambushed

On April 7, 2004, Eddie was riding in the lead vehicle of his convoy on patrol through South Fallujah.

Suddenly, insurgents ambushed his unit.

During the ensuing firefight, a rocket propelled grenade struck Eddie's rifle. It exploded on impact, instantly severing his right arm below the wrist and his left arm below the elbow. The blast shattered his femur with the bone protruding from his thigh.

Seven of his fellow Marines were injured and his platoon commander was killed.

40 Pints of Blood

He received over 40 units of blood over the course of his medical evacuation to the U.S.

Eddie remained alert despite his injuries. Even as tourniquets were being cinched around his amputated limbs to slow the bleeding, he was calmly directing other Marines to safety.

"Even for My Hands Back"

After being medevac'd to the hospital, Eddie required 40 pints of blood to save his life.

Even while facing a long and grueling rehabilitation process, Eddie became known for his positive attitude.

Reflecting on his service, his injuries, and a reality he never imagined, Eddie told us without hesitation, "I would join again in a heartbeat. I wouldn’t trade it, even for my hands back.”

Wall of Gratitude

Eddie Wright

I had the privilege of attending the dedication of your home today. Your dedication and others who have served and are serving our nation should never be forgotten. I am in awe of your strength and courage that serves as an example to others. God bless you and your daughter. Enjoy your home.
D. Weidert
Texas
First, Thank you for your service! Thank you for letting us be a part of your new beginning in your new home! Wishing you and Claire many happy memories! Montgomery Fire Department MCESD#2
G. Prieto
Texas
You're the best of the best. I plan on being at your home dedication. If we get to say Hello, that is great but if not, Bless you. My father was a Marine, as was my brother. Semper Fi.
G. Costanza
Texas
Semper Fidelis, Gyrene!
C. Tabor
Texas
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
D. Costanzo
Texas
Eddie and Claire, looking forward to seeing you in your home. And Eddie, I am sending many thanks to you for serving our country my friend. God Bless. Your Grateful American pal, Gary
G. Sinise
Tennessee
Thinking of you with deep thanks 🙏
E. Hopkins
Vermont
Your strength inspires.
D. Wood
Arkansas
Your story reminds people what love of country means.
J. Fowler
Arizona
thank you for your service
C. Sanders
Hawaii
Sending appreciation to you with respect and prayers
G. Holt
Alabama
Much respect from someone you’ll never meet but who remembers 🇺🇸
E. Briggs
Nevada
James, your sacrifice has not gone unnoticed.
B. Barton
Delaware
Grateful today and always for your courage. Thank you for your service.
V. Vaughn
New Mexico
FOREVER RESPECT AND GRATITUDE
O. Smith
Kansas
You're the man, Eddie. Thank you for your service. God bless.
J. Jennings
California
  

 
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