Memories Recollected In Tranquility

August 17, 2009

再度重相逢

Filed under: Comfortably Numb, 记录 — Tags: , — Max Lee @ 12:22 am

今天发生了两件事情:

一,我送走了楚奇;

二,我联系到了小学时候暗恋的女生。

二哥周五飞美国,周六早上发来国际短信,已经踏上了美利坚的土地;鱼今天下午走的很隆重,因为去送的人确实不少。可能这是我第一次看到他落泪,在他亲吻母亲的一瞬间。他俩走了,我踏实了很多。

昨晚上班无聊,在国内某SNS网站上搜索小学同学的名字,意外地发现了小学时候暗恋的女生。

那是一个多么纯洁的年代,美好的大院生活。

看到她现在的照片,除了头发长长了,其他似乎什么都没变。如果只让我看嘴,我都看得出是她。微笑时候嘴角上扬的角度,露出的牙齿。

我回忆起我们曾经住对楼,我去她家写过一次作业,当然,美其名曰是写作业,其实是吹水去了。不料中途她妈妈还回来了,弄的我很尴尬。其实现在想想,有什么尴尬的呢。难道是我从小学开始思想就很复杂了?还有一次放学回家,没有了班车,我和她一起走路回家,我走在前面,她走在后面,我假装蹲下来等她。

那时的我,很傻很天真。真的是喜欢又不敢说出来。但是的确想不出个为什么,但绝对不仅仅是害羞这么简单。

晚上发短信给她,她得知我那时暗恋她以后很吃惊,问我当时为什么没告诉她。可不,说出来就不叫作暗恋了。

写下这篇日志,不求她能看到。只求这段纯洁的美好不会被我忘记。

August 8, 2009

Filed under: Photography, 记录 — Tags: , , , — Max Lee @ 10:50 pm

August 3, 2009

Find in Iraq solves mystery of Navy captain shot down in ‘91

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — Max Lee @ 11:54 pm

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The remains of the first American shot down in the 1991 Persian Gulf War have been uncovered, the U.S. Department of Defense announced Sunday.

Navy Capt. Michael Speicher's remains have been identified, the U.S. military announced Sunday.

Navy Capt. Michael Speicher’s remains have been identified, the U.S. military announced Sunday.

U.S. Navy Capt. Michael “Scott” Speicher was shot down in an F/A-18 Hornet on January 17, 1991, the first night of the war.

The announcement early Sunday of the discovery of Speicher’s remains ends more than 18 years of speculation about whether Speicher may have survived the crash and been held captive, or died in captivity in the ensuing years.

“The news that Captain Speicher’s remains have been recovered is a reminder of the selfless service that led him to make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom,” President Obama said in a statement. Video Watch: Naval aviator’s remains found »

“I am grateful to the [U.S.] Marines who pursued the information that led to Captain Speicher’s recovery so that he can now come home. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, and I hope that the recovery of his remains will bring them a needed sense of closure,” Obama said.

Speicher’s family thanked the military in a statement Sunday, saying Speicher “was a brave and wonderful father, husband, and naval officer who responded without hesitation when his country needed him. … We thank the active duty men and women whose diligence has made this happen, and hope that this process has prevented another of our service men and women from being left behind.

“We will miss him, and will never forget. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.”

An Iraqi civilian told U.S. forces in Iraq in early July about the location of the crash that killed Speicher, according to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus. U.S. Marines in Anbar province went to the site and spoke to another Iraqi who told them he witnessed Bedouins burying Speicher’s remains in the desert after the crash, the statement said.

A search uncovered the remains, which were flown to Dover Air Base last week and positively identified as Speicher’s by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, the statement said.

The remains included bones and skeletal fragments, and positive identification was made by comparing Speicher’s dental records with a jawbone recovered at the site, the statement said.

“We send our deepest condolences to the Speicher family for the sacrifice Captain Speicher made in the service of his country,” the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. Ray Odierno, said in a statement. “Although we cannot fully understand the sense of loss, or the pain his family has shouldered throughout the years of waiting, we hope they can find solace in his dignified and honorable return home.”

Speicher was a lieutenant commander when shot down, but because his status remained uncertain, he received promotions during the past 18 years, reaching the rank of captain.

He was originally listed as “Killed-in-Action/Body-Not-Recovered” in May 1991. That status changed in 2001 to “Missing in Action,” and then to “Missing/Captured” in 2002, based on sighting reports in Iraq. Those sightings have since been discredited.

His status was changed back to MIA earlier this year.

“All the evidence that we were getting seemed to suggest that Scott was alive and being held against his will,” Nels Jensen of Little Rock, Arkansas, a high school friend of Speicher’s, told CNN. “And you know, we never sent out a search and rescue party, and if we had … none of this mess would probably have been necessary.”

In the six years that the United States has been in Iraq for its second war, all of the many leads and alleged sightings of Speicher have been investigated and found to be false.

The Speicher family has worked closely with the Navy to ensure the hunt for him would not stop.

“We reiterate our commitment to find and account for all military members and civilians who have gone missing in the service of our nation,” Odierno said in Sunday’s statement. “We will not stop until all are found.”

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