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by deadlinediva from Lexington, NC

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Five years ago, I remember sitting in the FOX 8 newsroom, watching the "shock and awe". In the days that followed, we did dozens of stories of hometown heroes... men and women who were leaving the comforts of home, headed for a war in the desert sands of iraq and afghanistan. We've covered soldiers who've returned without limbs... some whose helicopters were shot down and they lived to tell, and then there are the sad and solemn stories of flag-draped coffins returning to PTI and families left to grieve.

However, on this five year anniversary of the war in Iraq, one marine has returned home to surprise his 9-year-old brother.

High Point's Darion Robertson - a former star football player at High Point Central - has spent the past 7 months in Al Taqqaddam, Iraq. He's done his share of convoys, and made friends with some of the locals he calls good people - though, he admits, some were misguided.

During the time he was gone, his little brother, Travis, would write letters to him and send e-mail... each time asking when he'd return.

Today was that day.

In a surprise visit to Travis' school, Allen Jay Elementary in High Point, Darion came home to the joyful tears of his little brother, mom, dad, sister and his own little boy.

If you want to give a shout out to Darion - telling him you're glad he's home... if you've got family in the military and want to share your story... or if you know Darion - he's going to be monitoring this blog, so feel free to give him some love!!!

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homeschoolmom read my blog view my photos
Mar 19, 2008 | 3:47 PM

Darion, thank you for your service to our country! Enjoy your visit with your family!

patcancook read my blog view my photos
Mar 19, 2008 | 4:21 PM

Darion, our sincere thank you for your service. I have a niece in the Marines and she is in Al Asad for 9 months...... Glad you are home safely

HankHill read my blog
Mar 19, 2008 | 4:35 PM

Thank you for your service.
My son is at CL now and by what they are being told will be proceeding to do workups soon. Very glad you are home.
With the utmost respect and gratitude for you Darion.
Semper Fi
Where would we be if these men and women did not volunteer?
Thank you Darion!!!

cook2712 read my blog view my photos
Mar 19, 2008 | 5:33 PM

Thank you Darion for all you have gave and we sure are glad you are home!!

cook2712 read my blog view my photos
Mar 19, 2008 | 5:34 PM

Thank you Darion for all you have gave and we sure are glad you are home!!

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tagyurit read my blog view my photos
Mar 19, 2008 | 6:48 PM

Darian, welcome home! Have fun with Travis!!!

ShaneKSmith read my blog view my photos
Mar 19, 2008 | 7:40 PM

Caron, That was a touching story! You excel on Human Interest stories like this. That family will cherish this story forever!

caddyboy read my blog view my photos
Mar 20, 2008 | 11:45 AM

Great story Caron. Darion, thank you for what you continue to do in the service for our country. Thank you for protecting our freedoms that we hold dear like being able to express my opinion on this blog. Welcome home. And never forget that God is watching over you.

jgpeacock
Mar 20, 2008 | 12:28 PM

Welcome Home Marine. Thank your for your service to the people of the United States and Iraq. Our son spent 7 months at TQ, Al Taqqaddam, last year and expects to return soon. Enjoy your time with family and friends. Blessings to you all.

Proud Marine Parents

Jeff and Bridget Peacock

MooseiiW54
Mar 20, 2008 | 3:44 PM

Hi Darion, I am one the cowboys team Travis coaches who have just aged out, Moose 2(Derrick) and I have to say that you have missed both of Weet's and my team's championships. But mostly this must have surprized your family and I know that they have missed you with all their heart. Now that you are back I just wanted to wish that you have a good time with them and get cuaght up on all the things you missed like championships.

I am glad that you are back now.

seaangelrainqueen read my blog view my photos
Mar 21, 2008 | 10:37 AM

Darion, we can never thank you enough for your service to our country and our freedom!!! How sweet to surprise your little brother in such a wonderful way! It is very apparent that he looks up to you and sees you as a role model, and what a wonderful role model to have!!! I am so glad that you made it through your service safely and wish the same for your comrades who are still in service. Again, THANK YOU!!!!

DW45 read my blog view my photos
Mar 22, 2008 | 7:58 AM

Welcome Home, Brother...and Thanx!

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deadlinediva

TV Reporter, NASCAR wife, Mom. From the time I was 10 years old, I knew I would become a journalist. That was when I had my first article published in the St. Petersburg Times. The story was about our class trip to the Museum of Fine Arts, but I was hooked. And I'm still a news hawk - I admit it. I feel extremely privileged to tell other people's stories. I love people, I love being out in the field interacting with people and wouldn't trade it for anything. I was born and raised in the Sunshine State. A fifth-generation Native Floridian, I graduated from Florida State University (go Seminoles!) - the same university my mom, my aunts, my cousins and even my sister attended. I am married to Danny "Chocolate" Myers. Chocolate was the gasman for the late Dale Earnhardt for nearly 20 years and still works with Richard Childress Racing, only now he's in "management". He also hosts a radio show each day from 11 to 3 on Sirius Satellite Radio Channel 128 called "Tradin' Paint." I lost a 10-year-old daughter, Brandy, to leukemia. She was sick for five years. During that time, I spent countless nights at the Ronald McDonald House and logged countless hours with her in and out of the hospital, going through bone marrow aspirates and spinal taps and finally an autologous bone marrow transplant. She was bright and beautiful and I thank God every day for the time we had together. I am also blessed to be the mother of Alexi Nichole. Alexi attends Davidson County Community College, works at the Childress Vineyards and is a "semi-professional wake-boarder!" Last year we sold our old home in Lexington and moved fulltime to the log cabin on High Rock Lake. Some of my favorite sayings are: "God is good all the time, and all the time, God is good." "The events of my life, the circumstances of my life and the people around me in my life do not MAKE me the way I am, they REVEAL the way I am." "Carpe Diem - Seize the Day" and "Here am I, Lord, send me."

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