USMC SERGEANT NICOLE L. GEE LAID TO REST IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY

2 years ago

I WANT TO THANK THE PEOPLE THE WORLD OVER FOR WATCHING AND COMMENTING ON THIS VIDEO AS IT MEANS SO MUCH TO ME AS A US NAVY COMBAT VETERAN. THERE ARE OVER 11,000 VISITORS EACH DAY SINCE I POSTED IT AND IT HAS BEEN SEEN OVER 4 MILLION TIMES.

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"FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS SERGEANT NICOLE GEE"

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS SERGEANT Nicole l. Gee, on her "FINAL DOWNRANGE JOURNEY" was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

As a member of a female engagement team with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, Sgt. Nicole Gee was providing a vital skill set during the United States’ chaotic final withdrawal from Afghanistan. She was there to communicate with and facilitate support for Afghan women and children.

“Nicole was out in front with all of us [infantry Marines] unwavering in the face of the unknown,” Rowdy Woods, an infantry Marine who served with Gee at HKIA wrote on Facebook.

“She always had a positive attitude and strived to put a smile on everyone’s face. Just two days before the blast we were cutting it up when she was helping us boys out at the East gate.

She was there to search the women and children for us but that night she was helping us prepare for an attack that we knew would eventually come.

Nicole loved what she was doing out here and she knew the risks.

She did it anyway because she is, and forever will be, one badass Marine.”

I neglected to mention that the video itself including the images were provided by "HONORING OUR FALLEN"

https://honoringourfallen.org/

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