Beirut Stamp Initiative
They Came In Peace - Beirut Memorial - Jacksonville, NC
CAMP JOHNSON, N.C. ? Visitors lay wreaths at the Beirut Memorial every year during the ceremony in remembrance of those 241 victims who died in the Marine barracks in Lebanon more than 19 years ago. - USMC Photo taken 10/23/2002 by Pfc. Sharon E. Fox

Col. Robert B. Neller, Assistant Division Commander, 2d Marine Divison, and Lt. Col. Walter C. Driver Jr., help place a wreath for those lost in Beirut, Lebanon, during the memorial ceremony Oct. 23, 2001 -- USMC Photo taken 10/23/2001 by Sgt. Sharon M. Allen

CAMP JOHNSON, N.C. ? Master Sgt. John Nash, communications chief for 2nd Force Service Support Group at Camp Lejeune, N.C., and a Beirut survivor, pays respects to his fallen comrades at the Beirut Memoria here. Nash, like many other attendees at the Beirut ceremony, often go up to the wall to see their loved ones? names engraved in stone. - USMC Photo taken 10/23/2002 by Pfc. Sharon E. Fox

 

“The Other Wall”
R.A. Gannon

It does not stand in Washington
By others of its kind
In prominence and dignity
With mission clearly defined.

It does not list the men who died
That tyranny should cease
But speaks in silent eloquence
Of those who came in peace.

This Other Wall is solemn white
And cut in simple lines
And it nestles in the splendor
Of the Carolina pines.

And on this wall there are the names
Of men who once had gone
In friendship’s name offer aid
To Beirut,Lebanon

They did not go as conquerors
To bring a nation down
Or for honor or for glory
Or for praises or renown.

When they landed on that foreign shore
Their only thought in mind
Was the safety of its people
And the good of all mankind

Though they offered only friendship
And freedom’s holy breath
They were met with scorn and mockery
And violence and death.

So the story of their glory
Is not the battles fought
But of their love for freedom
Which was so dearly bought.

And their Wall shall stand forever
So long as freedom shines
On the splendor and the glory
Of the Carolina pines.