Gesture Of Love In Iraq's Chaos
Marine Sacrifices Finger To Save Wedding Ring
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U.S. Marine Corps L. Cpl. David Battle, 19, who lost most of a finger in Fallujah, smiles at a homecoming party at his mother's home in Victorville, Calif., earlier this month. (AP/Victor Valley Daily Press)
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The 19-year-old suffered a mangled left hand and serious wounds to his legs in a Nov. 13 fire fight in Fallujah. Battle came under attack as he and fellow Marines entered a building. Eleven other Marines were wounded.
Doctors were preparing to cut off Battle's ring to save as much of his finger as they could.
"But that would mean destroying my wedding ring," he said. "My wife is the strongest woman I know. She's basically running two people's lives since I've been gone. I don't think I could ever repay her or show her how grateful ... how much I love my wife, my soul mate."
With his approval, doctors severed his finger, but somehow in the chaos that followed, they lost his ring.
Although Battle was disappointed, his wife, Devon, said she was honored.
"I can't believe he did that," she said. "At first I was mad when he told me, but then I realized how lucky I am to have him in my life."
The couple, who met in the eighth grade, were married in June, just two weeks before Battle left for Iraq. He hopes to eventually return to the Marines, and to replace his wedding ring, but that will have to wait until he recovers at his parents' home in Victorville, Calif.
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