When U.S. Marine Corps Col. James McGinley returned home Saturday evening after a year in Iraq as the deputy commander and chief of staff for the Iraq Assistance Group, he was greeted by his beaming wife Maribeth and several hundred friends, neighbors and community members.
Yellow ribbons and American flags adorned the trees along Rossmoyne Avenue leading up to McGinley’s home on East Mountain Street where the large crowd awaited his arrival. Signs reading “We support our troops” and “We missed you Col. McGinley” lined both sides of the street as McGinley marched toward an arch of red balloons to the patriotic tunes of a live 11-piece swing band.
“I look across the street and see my house for the first time in a year,” McGinley told the cheering crowd. “And I can tell you, it looks fantastic.”