DEAFENING SILENCE ABOUT THE CAMP BASTION ATTACK
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/09/28/deafening-silence-about-the-camp-bastion-attack/
Two hero U.S. Marines, Lt. Col. Christopher Raible and Sgt. Bradley Atwell, were killed in the battle. Their names have NOT been uttered publicly by the commander-in-chief. Their arrival back in the U.S. was NOT broadcast on network TV. But their brothers-in-arms DID NOT AND WILL NOT FORGET…


Photo credit: DVIDS, Cpl. Mark Garcia
Marines kneel beside the battlefield cross to pay their final respects to Sgt. Bradley Atwell during a memorial ceremony, Sept. 20. During the ceremony, Marines paid tribute to Atwell, an aircraft electrical, instrument and flight control systems technician with Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 16, from Kokomo, Ind. Atwell was killed in action while engaging insurgents during an attack on Camp Bastion, Sept. 14.
Three days after the bloody siege on our consulate in Benghazi, the Taliban waged an intricately coordinated, brutal attack on Camp Bastion in Afghanistan. The Taliban animals released video earlier this week showing their jihadi training prep.
Two hero U.S. Marines were killed in the battle. Their names — Lt. Col. Christopher Raible and Sgt. Bradley Atwell — have not been uttered publicly by the commander-in-chief. Their arrival back in the U.S. was not broadcast on network TV. But their brothers-in-arms did not and will not forget.
And neither must we.
They are not anonymous “bumps in the road:”