Slain Marine who cradled baby at Kabul airport loved her job
A week before she was killed, Sgt. Nicole Gee cradled a baby in her arms at the Kabul airport. She and wrote, 鈥淚 love my job.鈥�
Gee, 23, of Sacramento, California, was a maintenance technician with the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit from Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
Brig. Gen. Forrest C. Poole III, commanding general of 2nd Marine Logistics Group, said his unit mourned 鈥渢he immense loss of Sgt. Gee,鈥� and the others.
Sgt. Mallory Harrison, who lived with Gee for three years, wrote about how hard the death hit her.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 quite describe the feeling I get when I force myself to come back to reality & think about how I鈥檓 never going to see her again,鈥� . 鈥淗ow her last breath was taken doing what she loved 鈥� helping people. 鈥� Then there was an explosion. And just like that, she鈥檚 gone.鈥�
Gee鈥檚 Instagram page shows another photo of her in fatigues, holding a rifle next to a line of people walking into the belly of a large transport plane. She wrote: 鈥渆scorting evacuees onto the bird.鈥�
Photos show her on a camel in Saudi Arabia, in a bikini on a Greek isle and holding a beer in Spain. One from this month in Kuwait shows her beaming with her meritorious promotion to sergeant.
Harrison said her generation of Marines hears war stories from veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, but they seem distant until 鈥渢he peaceful float you were on turns into 鈥� your friends never coming home.鈥�
Gee鈥檚 car was still parked in a lot at Camp Lejeune, and Harrison mused about all the Marines who walked past it while she was overseas.
鈥淪ome of them knew her. Some of them didn鈥檛.鈥� she said. 鈥淭hey all walked past it. The war stories, the losses, the flag-draped coffins, the KIA bracelets & the heartbreak. It鈥檚 not so distant anymore.鈥�