March 07, 2012
Last night the news slowly came together that Captain Carroll "Lex" LeFon, known to so very many through his incredible blog Neptunus Lex, had been the pilot of a plane that had crashed in Nevada. Even before the story went pubic, many in the milblog world were reeling with the news. I was told that background emails were exploding among the main core of military bloggers.
No, there had been no authoritative word, but silence is telling and Lex's blog remained silent. My dear friend Bou emailed to let me know what was going on. Like everyone else I started searching for a definite yes or no. It soon became clear, even without the authorities telling us, the worst had happened. It was indeed Lex at the controls of the plane and he did not survive.
This morning I read Bou's post and I knew I wanted to say something from my own perspective.
...Reading about his drag chute malfunction, I put that I was glad I worked in a cube. In a response to one of his other commenters, I went the next step and said I didn't know how Lex did what he did.I now think back to when I met Lex several years ago at a Milblog Conference. I didn't know too much more about him than what he put on his blog. So I knew he was a Navy Officer and he was a TOPGUN pilot. After a few minutes of talking to him I realized... this... this is the personality Tom Cruise tried to pull off in the movie Top Gun. Tried and failed. Completely and utterly.And I stopped short, I actually erased the sentence I had next which was "And I don't know how his wife does what she does, knowing these things happen..."
There was something, that little something, impossible for someone else to reproduce unless they happen to have that trait in their own personality. Lex had it. He was brilliant, a fantastic story teller, an incredibly talented pilot, and it was all pulled together by his personality. His blog conveyed much of this to the world. The fact that he could land a jet on a bobbing little platform in the middle of the ocean at night... that tells you all you need to know. He knew what he wanted to do and was completely confident he could accomplish it.
Without that something, Lex would not have been the person he was. I'm quite sure his wife married him for exactly these qualities and then made her peace with the fact that these same qualities would always put his life in danger. To try and change him, no matter how much his job scared her, would have been to change the man and would have made him less than he was. It would never work.
Lex was 51. Far too young to be taken from us. My deepest condolences to his wife and family. Tonight his friends will be lifting a Guiness in his honor. There will be "...a helluva Irish wake in the milblog world today".
May he rest in peace. He will not be forgotten.
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McQ has posted his thoughts at Blackfive.
Instapinch has posted his thoughts too.
HomefrontSix has her thoughts here.
CalTechGirl has her own memories.
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December 07, 2011
We can never repay the debt to all the men and women who stepped up to fight for our freedom. We never forget those who lost their lives that day.
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November 13, 2011
Better yet, the Bruins got a win. Great night of hockey for everyone.
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August 06, 2011
Afghan Chopper Crash Kills 31 U.S. Troops, 7 Afghans
This will be a very hard day for many many people.
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July 01, 2011
Soldier's Angels VALOUR-IT - Team Army!
Every little bit helps. Thank you so much!
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May 01, 2011
I doubt much will change in the larger world because of this, but it does make me very happy. Especially the "is he or isn't he" every year or so when he released some tape or other from his hidey-hole. That was most tiring.
Now... can I leave my shoes on when walking through airport security? Please.
*** yes I fully realize a mere thank you is completely insufficient.
PS - I have a nice hole in my yard where you can plant him. A septic field seems to be appropriate for the job. Ha!
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December 07, 2010
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October 28, 2010
Team Army for Valour-IT!
The goal is $15,000 or more. Especially if we make more than the Navy, Air Force, or Marines.
Want to know how it all started? Blackfive has the story.
Or let Cox and Forkum show you...

Please help us help the soldiers who have given so much for us!
Thank you!
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September 11, 2010
Remember what was lost.
Remember the cost of trying to keep it from happening again.
Then
Remember to live your life and enjoy your freedom. It can be gone in the blink of an eye.
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August 07, 2010
One Hour on the Ground, One Life Saved
I support Team Rubicon. These guys rock!
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August 06, 2010
Soldiers' Angel Receives Presidential Citizens Medal
As a volunteer, Ms. Phillips regularly spends hours at the bedside of wounded or dying soldiers, distributes gifts of support to patients and medical personnel, coordinates donations, and leads a staff of local German and American volunteers. She also spends dozens of hours at home each week, completing paperwork and reassuring stateside families of patients she has met at LRMC.
I have met MaryAnn. She is more than deserving of this honor. There are no words sufficient to tell people how much she does for our wounded soldiers and their families. I'm still trying to figure out when she sleeps... We are so lucky the world has people like her.
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July 12, 2010
I mean how can you miss when you've got Patton quotes? (Well that and whole "shadow of death" thing... most excellent)
Now, they've released a second vid that's for the Marines. And while I adore the Silent Drill Team and I think Chesty Puller was probably the most awesome Marine ever minted. AND it has a terrific opening... I still love the original.
Many Thanks to Blackfive for posting these when they are released.
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July 01, 2010
Today July 1st from
4pm to Midnight EST
1pm to 9pm Pacific
For as little as $25 you can send a care package.
Go HERE for the deets.
Or
Go HERE to place an order.
Of course you can do this at any time - but why not join the crowd and have some fun! Many thanks.
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May 29, 2010
Go here and see the tribute by people all over the country - Coming Home. Just keep scrolling.
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April 06, 2010
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April 02, 2010
It's not the time of year when people think of donating - Christmas is the time for that. But every once in a while, a story makes us stop and remember that Christmas only comes once a year... maybe now would be a good time to give too.
If you have a little extra, please consider donating to Soldiers' Angels. Perhaps to Valour-IT so Todd has a way to communicate as he's on the mend. Perhaps to the general fund to help with many of their various projects for Soldiers.
If you can't contribute right now, please send some good thoughts and prayers. For Todd and his family. For Soldiers' Angels who step in whenever needed and give whatever they can to help.
Thank you.
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January 23, 2010
If you want to get things done in Haiti - don't bother with the big organizations - they're all sitting at the airport along with all their supplies while the Haitians suffer. Someone told them that it was too dangerous to venture out.
This is what can be accomplished when you get a bunch of people together who don't know the meaning of the words... "we'll wait til it's safe".
If you have a few dollars to spare, they can use any help. They can use all your prayers.
You can follow their progress over at the Team Rubicon blog section at Blackfive.
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November 11, 2009
Every year Matty O'Blackfive reprints the Mike Royko column from 1993. Mike says it better than I ever could.
If you aren't a veteran, consider helping Soldier's Angels. Today is the last day of the Valour-IT fund drive. Go Army!
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October 26, 2009
Thank you.
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August 17, 2009
Go check it out.
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