27 August 2013

America falls in love with Jesse and Kelly Cottle


Jesse and Kelly Cottle. Photo: Sarah Ledford.

BOISE, Idaho -- A photo of former Marine Jesse Cottle and his wife is going viral on Facebook.

Jesse joined the Marine Corps in August 2003. He had a very dangerous job: To find and dismantle improvised explosive devices.

It was on patrol in Afghanistan in 2009 when Jesse's life changed forever.

"About five hours into that patrol, into that mission, I was struck by an anti-personnel IED," Jesse said. "It was a pressure plate, I stepped on it and lost both legs right away."

One of his fellow Marines was wearing a helmet camera, and the explosion that injured Jesse was caught on tape.

"I remember most everything," he said "I was awake the whole time."

Jesse says it was rough going at first, but support from friends and family helped him through it.

"It was tough and it is tough in general, but I just kind of always had the attitude that it's really tough now but things will just be okay, and I had my family around me I had good friends and basically just my faith really helped me to carry me through and I was lucky to be able to go through the tough recovery, and then still live my life, and meet my beautiful wife."

He met his future bride, Kelly, during his recovery. She was a swimmer for Boise State and the pair met during a swim meet in San Diego.

"I just remember being very intrigued by him," Kelly said. "He was just very different and not just because of his legs, just who he was."

They were married last year and now make their home in San Diego.

Recently, while in Idaho visiting Kelly's family, they took family portraits.

"It was a normal photo shoot, we finally got together and Jessie had his legs on and everything," said Kelly.

Photographer Sarah Ledford suggested a picture in the water.

"So we said 'well, you can just pop off your legs and get on one of our backs and we'll take you in' and so, 'cause that's just how we get around sometimes, like at the beach," said Kelly. "It's just pretty normal, so he hopped back on my back and then Sarah's like 'oh, we'll take some couples shots.'"

Ledford posted one of those shots on her Facebook page. She had no idea the image of Kelly carrying Jesse on her back would get the reaction it did.

"Overwhelming, I can't even keep up with my page," said Ledford. "The picture just blew up, America just fell in love with Jesse and Kelly."

More at the link, and you can watch the entire interview below.

There's also a documentary about Jesse, his injury, and his recovery called "Coming Home". You can watch it here.

2 comments:

  1. The best comment I saw on the original story for this said, "What a bargain! Two legs for one Angel!"
    Although, I'm sure Kelly is the one who thinks she got the bargain. He is a Marine, afterall.
    0>;~}

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  2. Right you are, Sly. OORAH!

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