Beirut Survivor: Don Howell
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Don Howell’s life took a profound turn on October 23, 1983, when he survived the devastating
Beirut barracks bombing. As a young Navy corpsman, Don was stationed in Beirut where his
close friend, Bryan Earle, tragically lost his life. The night before the attack that would take the
lives of 241 U.S. servicemen in one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history, Don said
the Lord’s Prayer before transferring to the basement of the BLT building, where he narrowly
escaped death. Buried under the rubble, a chunk of concrete hit Don in the right eye, leaving
him blind in that eye to this day. Despite the darkness and chaos, he followed a beam of light
and dug himself out. He was evacuated to Germany where he was awarded a Purple Heart by
General Paul Kelly. Don’s story of survival is a testament to resilience and faith, and today, he
shares that powerful journey with us as part of our limited series: Beirut Survivors.
Don Howell is a retired U.S. Navy Hospital Corpsman, Chief Petty Officer, who served 22 years
in the U.S. Navy, with postings in various critical medical roles across the globe. After retiring as
a critical care nurse, he continues to pursue his passions, including music and fitness, while
maintaining strong ties with those he served alongside, demonstrating a life marked by service,
resilience, and dedication.
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