Monday, July 2, 2012

Niall Coti-Sears' Bravery


Niall Coti-Sears
Courtesy of Fox 5 News

Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.  Niall Coti-Sears is one of the reasons we Americans have the freedom to exercise this philosophy.

As we prepare to celebrate the Fourth of July this week and buy the fireworks, heat up the grill and make the potato salad, let us pause and remember the bravery of one young man who heroically fought overseas for his country and who makes our patriotic celebration possible.

Lance Cpl. Niall Coti-Sears, 23, was killed in Helmand province, Afghanistan, two weeks ago while conducting combat operations, according to the Department of Defense.

American military families can never be given enough credit and thanks for the sacrifice and hardship they experience as their loved ones travel thousands of miles away and put their lives on the line every day so that we can have freedom and democracy in the United States of America.

Stories about the war in Afghanistan and details of battles and body counts are written about in newspapers and broadcast on air but the majority of us have become numb to the constant reports and hardly pay attention.  We forget that America is still fighting a war in Afghanistan until the tragic reality hits home.

War is not something that happens to someone else's kids -- it happens to the young men and woman who live in our community.  It happens to men and women who went to school with our children and to the families you see in church or in the grocery store every week.

A couple of summers ago I was introduced to Niall Coti-Sears at a friend's Fourth of July party and we all stood around while he talked about how he had just joined the Marines.  Niall went to school with the son of one of my best friends and I remember looking at him while he talked with the group about how much he loved the Marines and thought to myself, "Oh my God, he's so young."

William Coti, 81, a retired Marine colonel who served in Korea and Vietnam, is Niall's grandfather.  William Coti told The Washington Post that Niall's patrol was ambushed and that Niall died of wounds received in the attack.

My heart and prayers go out to his mother, Susan Coti, for I will never imagine the depth of what it feels like to travel to Dover Air Force Base to claim your son's body.  But I also offer my humble thank you for having a son so brave, so heroic that he fought and gave up his life for the United States in Afghanistan.

This link will take you to the story that Fox 5 News aired on Niall Coti-Sears:

http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/18884566/arlington-marine-killed-in-afghanistan

3 comments:

  1. I am so grateful Niall Coti-Sears served our country. May Americans always remember his dedication and sacrifice. Someone should create a memorial page for him on Evertalk within Facebook.

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  2. He's gone way too soon, but will always be remembered. Thanks for the heads up on the Evertalk page Christina.

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    1. Hello Jacklyn, Niall has a memorial page on FB. It's an open group: Memorial Page of Niall Coti-Sears. Thank you for your words. It's been a while, and I just saw this.
      Susan (Niall's mom).

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