Benghazi – 9/11/2012
11 September 2012, the day the United States Consulate was attacked in Benghazi, Libya. The event should still under investigation.
The following was written by an anonymous Marine officer ___
We’re the Battling Boys of Benghazi,
No fame, no glory, no paparazzi.
Just a fiery death in a blazing hell
Defending the country we loved so well.
It wasn’t our job, but we answered the call,
Fought to the consulate and scaled the wall.
We pulled 20 countrymen from the jaws of fate,
Led them to safety and stood at the gate.
Just the two of us, and foes by the score,
But we stood fast to bar the door.
Three calls for reinforcement, but all were denied,
So we fought and we fought until we died.
We gave our all for our Uncle Sam,
But Barack and Hillary didn’t give a damn.
Just two dead Seals who carried the load,
No thanks to us – we’re just ‘bumps in the road.’
Click on images to enlarge.
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Farewell Salutes –
Glen Doherty – Winchester, MA; US Navy, Seal, CIA, Benghazi
Sean Smith – San Diego, CA; US Air Force, US Foreign Service, Benghazi
J. Christopher Stevens – Grass Valley, CA; US State Dept., Ambassador to Benghazi
Tyrone Woods – Portland, OR; US Navy (Ret. 20 years), Seal, CIA, Iraq, Afghanistan w/ Bronze Star, Benghazi
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Posted on September 10, 2015, in Current News, Uncategorized and tagged Ambassador Stevens, Benghazi, Hillary, History, Obama, Politics, Tributes, USA, veterans, war. Bookmark the permalink. 89 Comments.
To all the soldiers and their families, for you give your own life and fight to secure and keep the freedom for our country. Thank you and God bless!
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Thank you for your sentiment, Marilyn.
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Love the poem. Right away, I thought of the “Battling Bastards of Bataan”. I remember when Hillary said, “What’s the difference?” That was the most stupid thing to say!
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No one ever accused Hillary of being brilliant!! I so agree about the poem!
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Servicemen in my country probably share the sentiment in that poem. 😦
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I’ll bet they do, AJ!
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Reblogged this on KCJones.
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Thank you, Penny.
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No one has claimed this attack yet?
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I’m afraid i don’t know what the final consensus will be.
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Benghazi was only two years ago and here Obama is paving the way to give nukes to Iran. Ghastly. Horrific.
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Isn’t that the truth – sending us down the tubes before he leaves….
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Reblogged this on quirkywritingcorner and commented:
I love the poem.
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Once again, thank you.
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Do you have any thoughts on the role of the CIA in Benghazi. Stevens and two of the other Americans killed were CIA operatives, and the annex to the consulate was a CIA headquarters. It has been alleged in severalnewspaper reports that the CIA were smuggling arms from Libya to the Syrian rebels. Apparently, both the Republicans and Democrats have been oversimplifying what happened in Bnghazi and why it happened.
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I’m afraid I would not be qualified to answer that for you. But one thing I’ve come to know over the years, if the CIA were up to something over there – we wouldn’t hear about it.
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Late to this one, but good to be reminded of an almost forgotten atrocity that needs more investigation.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank you!!
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What moving words – typical of
Politicians to back out when they should be at their strongest!
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Our politicians of today are from the pampered generation, they don’t know severe hardships or military service – they have nothing to relate to when an emergency happens I’m afraid.
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That is so true. They need to grow some, as they say
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😀
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Odd… I wonder why no emails from Hillary about what she did for Benghazi were in the news… Could it be she doesn’t use email? 😉
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Hahahaha – good one, Koji!
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GP, I came back to give you an interesting tidbit of news. When I went to reblog this post this afternoon I ran into a hilarious and frustrating bit of gamesmanship. It literally took me a good fifteen to twenty minutes (maybe a bit more) before I could get the system to accept it. I will never know what was challenging my repost, and I certainly won’t entertain voo-doo mechanical errors.
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I doubt the computer elves were at work here. It might have taken some time because I had typed the poem into Microsoft Word and then copied and pasted it into the post. I hope you felt it was worth your effort. I thank you.
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Very much worth the effort and it was an honor to repost it! 🙂
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Thank you.
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Here’s the Senate review –
Click to access CRPT-113srpt134.pdf
I did find some information on the poem and who wrote it:
” A man named John Edwin Roberts, who identifies himself as a former Navy SEAL, wrote the “Battling Boys of Benghazi” poem. The poem first appeared in San Diego Beach Life Magazine under the title “Battling Bastards of Benghazi” shortly after the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi in 2012.
It was inspired by a poem written during World War II. Frank Hewlett wrote “The Battling Bastards of Bataan” about American men who died while being held prisoner by the Japanese at Camp O’Donnell. The poem goes:
“We’re the battling bastards of Bataan;
No mama, no papa, no Uncle Sam.
No aunts, no uncles, no cousins, no nieces,
No pills, no planes, no artillery pieces.
And nobody gives a damn.
Nobody gives a damn.”
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Thank you for checking into this further. Mr. Roberts should be proud of his work. I do know the Bataan poem, can’t believe I didn’t make the connection. Thanks.
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Thought ya’ll might enjoy this.
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OUTSTANDING !!! THAT WAS 6 MINUTES GLUED TO THE SCREEN (and tearing up). Thank you, Doc & CJ !!! [I will be watching THAT one again!]
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Their smiles. They fought, gave their youth, bodies, souls, were killed a thousand times and yet, I can see them here: old, alive. With a smile.
How can one not be broken, forever haunted?
A lonely fight at war, a lonelier fight after war.
I am in awe of their quiet strength. And of these words, this song, these drawings. Thank you for showing us.
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It’s worth it if their memories are kept alive. If we forget them, they die a second time.
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I tried to ‘blitz-read’ the following but due to time pressures had to give up; for later—but it may be informative:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Benghazi_attack#Assault_on_the_Compound
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Thank you. It is informative. I appreciate your contribution.
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Fortunately the named President and named Presidential candidate will be relegated by responsible historians as mere self-conceited bumps.
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I don’t know what the problem was is handling the situation, but something sure seemed off…
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I apologize then for misunderstanding. I don’t think political parties are the issue here, and neither are conspiracies – the issue is – we haven’t been given ANY answers.
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Right on, GP, right on.
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Thanks
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Let’s not forget this. I’m challenging everyone to reblog it, and if you have a Facebook account, post it.
We never forget our own. NEVER!
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Whoa! Wouldn’t THAT be something if we could actually get some answers out of all of this!?!
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brrrrr….this gave me chills. Thank you for posting so we do not forget the lives that were lost.
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You’re welcome, Maggie.
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I couldn’t agree more. There is no excuse for being abandoned and requesting help 3 times.Glad that you pushed the publish button, Everett!
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Thank you, Kathy. I may have stepped on a few toes, but I think they’re feeling a bit guilty about who they support.
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I for one am glad that you posted it even if you did step on a few toes. They died for our country and shouldn’t be forgotten!!
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Thanks, Kathy. I always know you have my back.
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WHY have we not seen these images in press reports. That one of Ambassador Stevens is chilling. WHY are the State employees who were rescued not allowed to tell their story. WHY were requests for security turned down. These answers will not come out in the politucal circus of Congressional hearings nor will Hillary tell the truth. What the hell happened to investigative reporting? It’s demise seems to have coincided with the demise of newspapers and now it’s all opinion pieces or buased reporting. I rue the day we lost any heir apparents to Woodward and Bernstein.
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There you go, Sammy. I appreciate your questions, but just like yourself – I have no answers. Perhaps we should rethink about the people we elect to office and our politically correct way of living.
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That’s heartbreaking–and so believable.
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Sad, but true, Jacqui – sad, but true.
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I am so glad you pushed the “publish” button!!! This should be kept in the forefront of thought as we go into another election cycle! Incredibly sad…..thank you for reminding us!!
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No problem, Kirt!! What would have happened if Chelsea, Malia or Natasha were there at the time?
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Exactly!!
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We haven’t forgotten it….if politicians want to play games then they should put their own bodies on the line.
An investigation won’t please the politicians…but it has to be made and pressure has to be maintained to achieve it.
Still waiting for Chilcot on Irak…how many years down the line, now….but it seems it points the finger at those who thought themselves well out of the limelight as well as the obvious suspects.
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Way to tell it, Helen!! Thank you.
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Knowing they asked for help, expected help and it was denied, breaks my heart.
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Too true and so many questions still unanswered.
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When sacrifice is asked for, and freely given, none of the remaining military personnel should ever feel like the writer of this poem. Otherwise the next time a politician asks for volunteers, there won’t be any, and quite right too. Most wars are fought for politicians, and certainly not for the brave men and women who die in them.
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True statements, John and well said, as always!!
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Awful. Just awful! Our government is working against us & too many can not see. If not reversed, I fear we are doomed. The question I have is, is there enough intelligence left in the country to reverse it? I don’t know.
Wonderful poem, brought tears to my eyes.
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Frankly I don’t know why the terrorists bother with us, we’ll destroy ourselves soon enough. Hard to say about the intelligence – I suppose only time will tell. Where are the protesters when you need them? Why didn’t they raise hell with Hillary and Barack?
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Oh yeah. We definitely are on a suicide track.
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Putting our military men and women in harm’s way and abandoning them still goes on–and there’s still no excuse for it.
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Right you are, Adam!!
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It is beyond sad. What happened in Benghazi has been conveniently swept under the rug, even though there have been numerous and repetitive cries for a more thorough investigation. I agree with you–the incident should be investigated until we find out exactly what happened.
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Thank you!
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Nixon, Bush 41, Bush 43, Reagan would have been right on it and if response help not immediate heads would have rolled with no cover up. Teddy Roosevelt woulda had the boys there with Winchester rifles ablazin’.
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I can not fathom what would possess someone to say NO….. (and 3 times no less!!)
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I will preface this by saying generally I avoid partisan squabbles such as Benghazi has become. But I am more interested in history so I will jump in here.
The 1983 Beirut bombing is a good comparison to 2012 Benghazi if you want to measure what Reagan would have done with a Benghazi.
Was he “right on it”? The attack in Beirut happened late October. Reagan did not order air strikes and naval bombardment until mid-December. Even then, the U.S. still didn’t know who the perpetrators were and the U.S. attacks were ostensibly in response to Syrian missile firing in Lebanon, not the barracks bobbing itself.
Within 6 months, Reagan withdrew US forces from the region.
There’s no way to know who would have done what, as there are too many hypotheticals. However, the best evidence at our fingertips suggests that Reagan would be more cautious and less forceful than some people think he would be.
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Thank you for adding your view on the matter.
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Hard to press the ‘like’ button on this one. Very sad.
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I know what you mean. I’ve been hesitating to press the Publish button.
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It’s hard with these posts. They have the unfortunate side-effect of encouraging unhelpful comments from the fringes, but brave soldiers died and we should remember that.
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I agree, and the Publish button did get pushed to prove it.
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The Tragedy at Benghazi in 2012 remains one of the most tragic and most glaring failures of the United State Government in recent history. Chris Stevens and his Top-Notch Security detail were left out in the cold without any support by an inept State Department run by one of the most treasonous politicians to ever hold that office: Hillary Clinton. Whats Worse is that Clinton still sidesteps any blame or wrongdoing by hiding emails and information that would most likely clear up WHAT REALLY happened that night and at the same time has the audacity to run for President!
The best way we can Remember and Honor those brave folks that lost their lives that night in Benghazi is to NEVER STOP SEEKING JUSTICE for the people responsible for what happened…..Hillary Clinton and Barrack Obama are responsible for those American Lives and should be held fully accountable.
BTW, one of the best book on Benghazi from the perspective of the WARFIGHTERS On the ground and not some lying Politician is 13 Hours in Benghazi.
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Thank you for for your opinion. Emails or not, this happened on Hillary and Barrack’s watch – it could have been prevented!!
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So sad…
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Yes – a truly overlooked event too. Thank you for stopping in, Pierre!
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A well written tribute by that anonymous Marine Officer.
It never fails to surprise me, how men in uniform can sum up a situation with better words than any politician.
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Oh, so true, Ian!! This poem has been passed around, but the event itself is mostly forgotten by the public.
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And that is exactly what the guilty ones are hoping for.
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I appreciate this!
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