"Remembering
a Fallen Marine thru his family"
PFC
Geoffrey Morris Remembered on April 4, 2008
As the majority of our League knows
Kirk Morris's Son was KIA on April 4, 2004. Since then every year on the
anniversary of his son's death
Kirk has arranged for a Pheasant hunt, one of Geoff's favorite things to
do with his Dad. If anyone reading this article
ever gets the honor of
being ask to join the Morris team of Kirk and youngest Son Dylan I
suggest that you go into training about 5 months ahead of time. Make sure
at the end of your training you can run
a 5K like it's no big
deal. You have been warned!
The day starts out with a gathering of all at the
Morris home.at 0730.
As you drive into their home you become very much
aware of the 6' X 12"
American flag in their front yard along with the
many Marine Corps
flags that surround the flag pole area. It once again
hit's home as to why
we are all here.
As the whole team arrives, there is a sense of mission
in the air.
Morris is trying to make sure all the equipment is
in the back of his
truck, all the extra shot guns, vests, hats, extra
bottles of water for the
dogs, and yes the Dogs are now on board and we are
ready to embark on
the journey.
The 3 trucks/cars embark for the hour journey up
to the Pheasant farm
in Wisconsin. When we arrive we also meet up with
another member of our
journey for this day. Now we are all ready and are
directed to our
first area for hunting. They have put out 20 pheasants
for us to search
for. Heck, 5 dogs, 8 shot guns,
a water boy, and a camera man. The
pheasants don't stand a chance.
We started with two strips of brush land to move
our teams down, 4 on
one with 3 dogs and 4 on the other
strip with 2 dogs. It took some
time but eventually the first pheasant went up. However someone forgot
to tell everyone to also practice shooting during the winter. The
first three pheasants flew off to safety with a few Men wondering what was
wrong with the SIGHTS on their shot guns, LOL of course it wasn't them.
You could hear Kirk saying in the other field, hey send them my way
I'll get'm for you.
As the walk, ok
stalking continued, the guys were able to settle
their
sights on the 1st of many pheasants that didn't make
it. We
continue to walk several more strips of land that seems to continue for
miles. As we finally started back to our vehicles everyone was feeling Geoff
would have loved this. A morning in the Sun, walking
with
family and
friends, and enjoying the time together was great. Let's
see 20
pheasants put into the fields, 3 got away and only 11 were shot, hmmm.
Rusty comes to mind when you consider that we had 7 shot guns, 5 dogs and
support. It was a mission that needed, shall we say, tweaking.
Lunch was interesting. The PDA's
come out, the voice mails are all
answered, and Dylan Morris, the 10 year old brother of PFC Geoffrey
Morris was just concerned as to whether the pizza had pepperoni on it. Oh
to be that young again. Lunch over and Morris informs us that there
will be 50 pheasants on the afternoon outing. WOW we can't miss.
As we arrive at the afternoon site of rows which seem to reach out
forever, you could see those brand new wind mills. They
are beautiful and
as we all knew, they are the new alternative energy for
everyone. We
started out with such a large area we figured that we should use 3 on
one strip of brush land and 4 on the other, however we
weren't
getting the birds even with the dogs trying to flush them out. We decided to
change our mission parameters and move everyone
into one strip of brush
land at a time. Let's see, that means we have 7 shot guns and 4 dogs
walking down one strip to flush them out. Well that worked and the
Pheasants were really in trouble. The first one sent up and 7 shot guns
responded, oh my gosh that poor bird. Ok guys let's at least have something
to bring home for dinner, OK. As we walked many,
many fields there
were many birds that met there fate. However there were a couple of birds
that had turbans on them that were special for everyone to find
and eliminate and boy did they.
That afternoon, as we seemed to walk miles in the
muddy fields our two
Marine fathers were seen running up a hill chasing
one of the pheasants
that was wounded and flew up a hill to
see if it was one of the
turban pheasants, lol. What a sight! They
weren't going to
give up, so everyone sat down and waited from them to return. They found
the pheasant with the help of Finn Finn, but it wasn't one of the turban
ones. The hunt continues for the turbans.
Everyone was tired and it seemed that we just should
not have sat
down for a while, for it just made it worse. How long was the day and the
walking in the fields. Well the camera man's batteries
actually ran
out of juice, the water bottles were all emptied to make
sure the dogs
were kept watered, and well the guys just kept on trucking so to
speak.
The afternoon ended with everyone making sure they
were gathered for
the final picture of the afternoon shoot so to speak.
The picture
included all participants with the American Flag
flying and the Marine Corps
Flying as well, a proper tribute to Geoffrey Morris,
the Marine and
special young man. We think he was around, for during
the last photo by the
cars the dogs just would not sit still for the picture.
I think Geoff
was laughing the whole time while he was making the
dogs run back and
forth in front of the group for pictures.
Well, no day outing with friends, family and Marines
goes without
getting into some kind of trouble. Here we are in
what seems like miles away
from nothing, and Kirk Morris decides to bring out
his new AR 15
Marine Corps assault rifle. Well they put up a target
thanks to Don
Wilkerson having a few with him, YEAH. When the first
223 round was sent down
range, well let's just say the echo was as powerful
as the sound
going out. After 2 magazines of 20 sounded off into the dusk of the
evening it was pretty obvious to some of us we were going to get in trouble,
LOL. As Kirk Morris put 9 shots into the target in very fast order the
owner finally came racing out in his pick up truck to yell at all. Once
again the boys trip was officially on the map. How far out were we?
Well I think the owner heard the first shot but didn't get there until
over 2 magazines were used up.
Cleaning of the birds went well with there being
50 pheasants. With two
breasts per each we took home 100 breasts for dinner.
As everyone
said their good byes we all got into our cars and proceeded
home.
Everyone was tired but I don't think any one of us thought we were that
tired, LOL. When we got home and everyone TRIED to get out of the car, that
first step was a big mistake. Boy was the
body in pain, aching and
the feet, oh my gosh where is the Advil and lots of it. Everyone tried
to move slowly to help put things away for the Morris's
but when
even the 10 year old was tired you knew we were all going
to be really
sore in the morning.
As we all departed you could just hear PFC Geoffrey
Morris saying way
to go little brother and Pop, you ran them ragged
at the farm.
A special note, having Jason Jerik, one of the 17 young men from Warren
High School that joined with Geoffrey Morris to become a United States
Marine, well let's just say it made the day really special.
Thanks
for being there Jason. Jason is a two tour Iraqveteran
Even in the beginning of the day as we started out, the first picture
we had of all 8 people in the photo with 3 of the 5 dogs that were with
us for the day. It must of been Geoffrey messing with the other two
dogs even in the beginning of the day, laughing the whole time.
In attendance for the special day were the following MCL Lake County
Detachment 801 membersKirk Morris, Jason Jerik, Gary McDermott, Marty
Smith III, and young Marine member Dylan Morris
Also in attendance were Marine Dad JJ Jerik and some special friends,
Doug Wilkerson, Paul, and Chuck. Dogs in the party were Finn Finn,
Stanley, Coty, Riley and new puppy of Chuck's is Drake..
Semper Fidelis,
Marty Smith III
(I was the camera man, and we
have plenty of photo's)
Commandant 801Saepius Exertus, Semper Fidelis, Frater Infinitas
Often Tested, Always Faithful,
Brothers Forever.
United States Marines
God Bless America!Marty Smith III
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