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In Memoriam |
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LCpl.
Matthew Medicott
(reprinted from
PigStye.com, August 14, 2007)
Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew S. Medlicott of Houston was on
his second tour in Iraq when he was killed instantly Saturday in an
explosion, his family said.
Medlicott, 21, was killed when an explosive device was detonated while
he was on foot patrol in Al Anbar Province in western Iraq. He served in
lraq last year and had been back for only about three weeks.
"He was immediately killed," said his grandmother, Barbara Medlicott of
Indianapolis.
"He did not make it to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead."
Medlicott enlisted in 2004 and was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 1st
Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force at
Camp Pendleton, Calif. He received numerous medals for his military
service, including the Combat Action Medal and the National Defense
Service Medal.
"He deserves to be lauded for his devotion and his belief in the
rightness of what he was doing," Barbara Medlicott said. "He said, 'We
will fight them there or we will fight them here.' "
Matthew, like his older brother, Nicholas, always had an interest in the
Marines, and he wanted to make a career of the military.
Nicholas Medlicott is also a Marine and is stationed in Hawaii.
Barbara Medlicott said she last saw her grandson in December when she
traveled to California.
The trip was a chance to get away for a while after her husband, and
Matthew's grandfather, William Medlicott Sr., died last summer.
At that point, she said, it was clear that Matthew would have to return
to Iraq.
His first tour in Iraq began in January 2006 and lasted for about seven
months.
"We are all in a state of shock — every one of us," she said. "My only
comfort that I have is that his grandfather was there to greet him. He's
not alone."
Matthew Medlicott is also survived by his father, William B. Medlicott
Jr. of Waukegan, Ill.; his mother, Juyne Sauer; stepfather Mark Bigham;
and stepsister Katie Bigham, all of Houston. He also has two
stepbrothers, Ian Medlicott and Benjamin Medlicott, of Wonder Lake, Ill.