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    WEARE, New Hampshire (AP) -- After eight months in Kuwait and Iraq, Marine Master Sgt. Dale Racicot just wanted to see his wife and two daughters.

    Giddy with excitement, they headed for the airport on Friday in Racicot's cherished "Marine Corps green" pickup truck to start what his daughter, Keri Magnarelli, called "a reunion of a lifetime."

    Back home three hours later, Racicot collapsed onto his dining room floor, dead of a heart attack at 54.

    His wife, Janet, said she heard the thud from the kitchen, where she was getting a glass of water.

    "I came running over to him and I knew something serious was going on," she said in an interview Tuesday. "He looked at me and said, 'I love you all,' and that was the last thing he said."

    In Kuwait, Racicot headed a six-member intelligence team that analyzed statements from Iraqi prisoners of war. It was not immediately known if the stress of the job contributed to the heart attack.

    Staff Sgt. Luis Dejesus, who at 33 was the youngest member of the team, said Racicot was a careful listener who was a mentor to fellow Marines.

    Dejesus said Racicot often talked about how proud he was of his family.

    "He was very focused about going home and being with his family," Dejesus said. "He used it as a light at the end of the tunnel at times when that light was very dim for us."

    His family was equally devoted to him.

    "Every morning there was a cup of tea, nearly every day, a love note," said his Janet Racicot. "Every girl dreams of the man she's going to marry. I got to marry that man."

    Photographs and mementos were spread over the dining room table Tuesday at the Racicots' home. Outside were American and Marine Corps flags and yellow ribbons on trees.


    Racicot shakes hands with Oliver North while on active duty in Kuwait in April 2003.
    "When you love someone and they go to war you have to mentally prepare yourself for the fact they might not come home, so we were just thrilled," Magnarelli, 24, said in an interview Tuesday. "We had three hours. They were the most precious hours we could have asked for."

    In his civilian life, Racicot was a mechanical engineer at a company that makes power supplies and other electrical equipment. His family said he was a devout Christian who was a drummer in the "music ministry" at Goffstown Christian Fellowship church, where his funeral will be held Thursday.

    Racicot joined the Marines in 1969, when he was 20, and was on active duty until 1975. He left the service to help raise his daughters and rejoined the reserves in 1985.

    Magnarelli and her sister, 20-year-old Stacey Racicot, said their father was passionate about ending the suffering of the Iraqi people.

    He returned from the Mideast to Camp Pendleton in California, where he spent three weeks before flying home Friday. He was to begin the process to end his active duty this week, and told his family he wanted a quiet homecoming.

    "He didn't want a big entourage. He didn't want a party. He just wanted it to be the three of us and my husband," Magnarelli said.

    During his few hours at home, Racicot handed out trinkets, Kuwaiti money, bandannas and other gifts he had picked up overseas.

    At 2:30 a.m. Saturday, he suggested that everyone go to bed because they would have the whole weekend to spend together.
    That's the kind of stuff that makes you just want to scream "WHY?" up in to the sky.

    Sorry...I know its a bit of a downer, but I felt the need to post it here.

    I'll have a much better thread tomorrow.
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    "When you love someone and they go to war you have to mentally prepare yourself for the fact they might not come home, so we were just thrilled," Magnarelli, 24, said in an interview Tuesday. "We had three hours. They were the most precious hours we could have asked for."
    No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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    • #3
      dammit

      at least he got to tell them he loved them before he died
      We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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      • #4
        look at the upside.

        at least he didn't die in a hellhole of Iraq.

        What better way to die, than with your family.

        And hopefully he got some freak on with his wife. In fact that is probably how he got the heart attack.

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          We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln

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          • #6
            Shame

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            • #7
              Oh that's so sad. Not fair.
              If I'm posting here then Counterglow must be down.

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              • #8
                Awww that sucks

                Ah well... hey we got a trampoline in the garden!!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by elijah
                  Awww that sucks

                  Ah well... hey we got a trampoline in the garden!!
                  Are you gonna get some bouncy bouncy with your wife?
                  He's got the Midas touch.
                  But he touched it too much!
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                  • #10
                    As soon as I move out of my mums house, find someone, make sure shes bisexual, fall in love and marry her... then yes!
                    "I work in IT so I'd be buggered without a computer" - Words of wisdom from Provost Harrison
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                    • #11
                      Reminds me of when I asked my grandmother about world war I. All she or her sister could remember was the soldier who fell off the gang plank with his full kit on and drowned before he even got on the transport ship. Drowned right in front of the farewell crowd, straight to the bottom.
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                      Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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                      • #12
                        Aussies never could hold their liquor
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