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Reckless: Pride of the Marines
By Andrew Geer
Introduction
I first heard of Reckless shortly after joining the 1st Marine
Division in Korea in June of 1953. I was told she was a beautiful
little mare with the head of a thoroughbred, but my first reaction
was that this was probably an exaggeration, as I had seen many of
the horses from past service in the Far East and knew them to be
the Mongolian type of pony. I was also told of her heroic behavior
in the battle of Vegas. Some of the tales I heard were difficult to
believe.
I first saw this little lady, however, when the Division was in
reserve for a brief period. After many, many months of close and
bloody contact with the Chinese enemy, the Marines were given a
respite from war. There was time to relax. A carnival was organized
and a vast field was converted to an area where games of chance
were operated. The profits from this venture were to go to Navy
Relief.
It was then that I first saw Reckless. I was surprised at her
beauty and intelligence, and believe it or not, her esprit de
corps. Like any other Marine, she was enjoying a bottle of beer
with her comrades. She was constantly the center of attraction and
was fully aware of her importance. If she failed to receive the
attention she felt her due, she would deliberately walk into a
group of Marines and, in effect, enter the conversation. It was
obvious the Marines loved her.
Within a few days of the carnival the 1st Marine Division went back
into the line and once again Reckless performed with a courage and
spirit that was difficult to understand or believe. Later, after
the fighting had stopped, I was invited to attend a formal ceremony
where Reckless was cited for bravery and I had the pleasure of
promoting her to the rank of sergeant. Still later, there was
another fund raising campaign in connection with the Iwo Jima
Memorial Many ideas were initiated to promote competition among
units to see which could raise the most money. Suddenly Reckless
was "kidnapped" and held for considerable ransom. The news swept
the Division like wildfire. Needless to say, her ransom was quickly
forthcoming and the fund over-subscribed. In my career I have seen
many animals that have been adopted by Marines, but never in all my
experience have I seen one which won the hearts of so many as did
this lovely little lady known as Reckless.
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