05/25/2026
Sharing this, written by my husband who is such a great writer ❤️🇺🇸
Hey everyone, this is Nick Wright - I have commandeered the company page for a special Memorial Day post.
During my time in the Marine Corps, we often heard from within that we stand on the shoulders of giants. This phrase was not used lightly. It was used to honor those Marines who gave all, and to ensure the effort you put in matches the sacrifice they made.
Corporal Jason Dunham is one of those giants. During combat operations in Husaybah, Iraq, Cpl. Dunham led his squad toward an enemy convoy who was fleeing the town after ambushing U.S. forces 2 blocks away. As Cpl. Dunham and his Marines closed in on the enemy convoy, the occupants jumped out and began engaging the Marines. Corporal Dunham engaged the driver of the lead car in hand-to-hand combat, and during the struggle, the driver released a gr***de. Knowing his fellow Marines would be killed or severely wounded from this, Cpl. Dunham covered the gr***de with his body - fatally absorbing the blast. He was 22 years old.
Today, and all days, we remember and honor the sacrifice of men like Jason Dunham. They are truly heroes and should not be forgotten.