Lance Cpl. Shawn P. Hefner

Lance Cpl. Shawn P. Hefner, 22, of Hico, Texas, died Nov. 13 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
 
When Hico resident Shawn Hefner went to Afghanistan in June his mother started a journal and scrapbook for him. "He was across the international dateline, about 11 hours ahead of us. So he was calling from the future," Robin Hefner said of her son. Robin was working on the scrapbook and expecting a delivery to add to it. Two marines showed up instead. "I saw the military people standing there and I ran to the bedroom," While 22-year-old Shawn was no mamma's boy, he certainly loved his mother. "He took care of me. He was always the one who would sit next to me no matter how big he got." Shawn was most like his father - a Marine before him. "He was chip off the old block," Patrick Hefner said of his son. Shawn knew his mother worried. So, the day his armored vehicle struck an improvised explosive device (IED) he took pictures from his stretcher to let her know he was okay. But November 13th was different. It was on that day that Shawn stepped on an IED while on foot patrol. "Anyone that makes that sacrifice in my eyes is a hero," Patrick said. Lance Corporal Shawn Hefner was due home for Thanksgiving. Now he'll be remembered as an American hero and more. "Well, he was a Marine and yes he's a hero but first he's my son," Robin said proudly.

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Marine Saluting Courtesy Sgt Michal S. Williams





FORGOTTEN WARRIOR
He lives alone In the hills and the trees
He bares his soul To the cool mountain breeze
He talks to the Spirit He listens to the Wind
They shield him from memories Buried deep within
The world has forgotten The sacrifice he made
The scars he bears remind him Of the high price he paid
Freedom is not given But with blood it has been bought
By warriors such as he And by the wars they fought
We can't forget our warriors Or let them die in vain
But with respect and honor We can help to ease their pain
Our Freedom will be taken If no one will defend
God bless our Forgotten Warriors Who live to fight again.
-Unknown-


God and the soldier all men adore
in times of trouble, but no more.
For when war is ended and all things righted,
God is neglected, the old soldier slighted.