[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 172 (Thursday, November 10, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S7363]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO LANCE CORPORAL LARRY GENE BAILEY II
Mr. KIRK. Mr. President, I rise today in honor of one of Illinois'
most heroic sons, LCpl Larry Gene Bailey II of Zion. Lance Corporal
Bailey joined the Marines in October 2007, and like his father, a
Vietnam Veteran, he too wanted to serve his country. His parents and
his country are very proud of his service and sacrifice.
On June 23, 2011 in Helmand province, Lance Corporal Bailey ran to a
rooftop to provide cover for his unit under heavy fire. An improvised
explosive device took both of his legs and one of his arms. This young
man's will to live and recover are an inspiration to us all.
With the support of his parents Mary and Larry, he has made great
strides in his recovery. This Veterans Day, our nation owes a great
debt of gratitude to families like the Baileys, whose service to our
nation continues to preserve our American way of life.
I ask unanimous consent to have printed in the Record a poem penned
in honor of Lance Corporal Bailey by Albert Caswell.
Make My Father Proud
IN HONOR OF AN AMERICAN HERO LANCE CORPORAL LARRY GENE BAILEY II. LIMA
CO. \3/4\ BATTALION 7TH MARINES DIVISION THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
A son is born . . .
Out of a love so very warm . . .
His dad, an American hero . . . who for our Nation so wore
the uniform . . .
As day after day, a love built up . . . that which time could
not so take away, or so harm!
Until, like father like son . . . He too, would serve his
country tis of thee one!
As a United States Marine, all in those most magnificent
shades of green!
For in his heart, he so wanted to be . . . just like his Dad
. . . his father he!
His Dad, in the Navy, so served in Vietnam aboard a submarine
. . .
But, his fine son Larry . . . Hooo . . . rah! Became a United
States Marine!
And they have better uniforms Dad, all in his most heroic
shades of green!
And oh what a striking figure he'd so
cast . . .
As this quiet hero, stood tall . . . and so did all that they
so asked!
As into the face of hell, as Lance Corporal Bailey II . . .
so stood fast!
So strong, with combat ribbons on his chest!
As he so wanted, to make his Father proud!
When, on that fateful day . . .
As a IED, almost took his fine life away . . .
As this mountain of a man, so lost his arm and both of his
legs . . .
So close to death, as when this quiet hero's courage would so
crest!
As his new battle began on that day, but To Be The Best!
As this quiet hero, so courageously so wiped all of those
tears away!
And his Father with tears in his eyes, and mother too upon
their knees for his son so prayed!
As this hero from Zion, his Father's son . . . got up that
day!
And ran all with his heart of courage full, and so made his
way!
A way of hope and courage, to so show us all!
what faith in hearts can so nourish!
For he is his Father's son, and Mother's
child . . .
as over the years so much from them he had so learned!
But, now the tides have changed . . . as now its his Father,
who so calls out his name!
As he so wants to be, just like his son . . . you see!
As now, he is the one who so makes his Father proud . . .
and like his son wants to be!
As to our nation, and our hearts . . . his Strength In Honor
so speaks!
As one of The Illini's, most courageous of all sons!
This American Hero, his Father's Son!
For some people are put on this earth, to so Teach us all in
their great worth!
To so make us all so very proud!
To show us all, where faith and honor so lives now!
And how a Father's and Mother's love, can so raise a splendid
child so how!
That's right Marine, you make us all so proud!
As we watch you and your fine heart and soul, so rebuild so
now . . .
As to one and all, your most magnificent heart speaks so
loud!
Because, Marine's don't cry or pout!
Because, Marines they get things done . . . as they move up
and out!
And if ever I have a son Larry,
I wish he could make me half as proud, as you've made your
parents my son!
Because this Marine from Zion, even makes his fellow Marines
cheer Hoo rah . . . so now!
So keep you heard up my son,
Because your Father is so Proud of you for all that you've
done!
And so too is our Lord, who'll one day up in Heaven with you
he will run!
Moments, upon this earth . . . are all we have! To make a
difference with it all!
To change the world! To go off with hearts of courage full,
as so unfurled!
As it's you Larry, who so makes us all so proud . . .
Above us all, Lance Corporal Bailey . . . you stand so tall!
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