[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 154 (Tuesday, November 30, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S8293]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Lance Corporal Brandon W. Pearson
Mr. BENNET. Mr. President, it is with a heavy heart that I rise today
to honor the life and heroic service of LCpl Brandon W. Pearson. Lance
Corporal Pearson, who was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine
Regiment, Regimental Combat Team-2, I Marine Expeditionary Force
Forward, 1st Marine Division, out of Camp Pendleton, CA, died on
November 4, 2010, from wounds he received while supporting combat
operations in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He was 21 years old.
A native of Colorado, Lance Corporal Pearson graduated from Ralston
Valley High School in Arvada. He was serving his second tour of duty.
Although this was his first tour in Afghanistan, his battalion was
assigned to one of the most dangerous districts in Helmand Province.
During his 3 years of service, Lance Corporal Pearson distinguished
himself through his courage, dedication to duty, and willingness to
take on any job. He was given numerous awards and medals, including the
Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the National Defense Service
Medal.
Lance Corporal Pearson worked on the front lines of battle, serving
in the most dangerous areas of Afghanistan. He is remembered by those
who knew him as a consummate professional with an unending commitment
to excellence. Friends and loved ones remember Lance Corporal Pearson's
dedication to friends and family. He was always there when someone was
in a tight spot. His decision to serve influenced a close friend to
join the Marines as well. All remember his unwavering bravery.
Mark Twain once said, ``The fear of death follows from the fear of
life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.'' Lance
Corporal Pearson's service was in keeping with this sentiment by
selflessly putting country first, he lived life to the fullest. He
lived with a sense of the highest honorable purpose.
At substantial personal risk, he braved the chaos of combat zones
throughout Afghanistan. And though his fate on the battlefield was
uncertain, he pushed forward, protecting America's citizens, her
safety, and the freedoms we hold dear. For his service and the lives he
touched, Lance Corporal Pearson will forever be remembered as one of
our country's bravest.
To Lance Corporal Pearson's entire family--I cannot imagine the
sorrow you must be feeling. I hope that, in time, the pain of your loss
will be eased by your pride in Brandon's service and by your knowledge
that his country will never forget him. We are humbled by his service
and his sacrifice.
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