That Time A US Marine Eloped With A Princess From Bahrain
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Junior enlisted Marines have a reputation for doing some pretty insane, off-the-wall, or altogether unexpected things (even among other junior enlisted service members). It’s just what they’ve always done. In 1999, it happened again. On a grand scale. One of the Marines stationed in Bahrain, Lance Cpl. Jason Johnson, faced a court-martial and legal battle to wed his beloved girlfriend, a Bahraini local named Meriam. The Marine met Meriam at a local mall and, despite her family’s objections, the two continued their love affair.Related: A US Marine went to Somalia and became a warlordThe biggest problem is that Meriam’s full name is Meriam bint Abdullah al-Khalifa, and she was a member of the royal family’s house of Khalifa. So, when Lance Cpl. Johnson smuggled her out of Bahrain and into the United States, it was kind of a big deal.

It wasn’t just that she was a member of the royal family; her family’s Islamic faith was incompatible with Johnson’s Mormon beliefs. She was forbidden to marry a non-Muslim by both her religion and her family. There was also a slight age difference: Johnson was 23, while Meriam al-Khalifa was just 19. There were many reasons they shouldn’t have dated, let alone gotten married, but with a friend’s help, they still managed to exchange letters. Their affection for one another only grew.Until it was time for Johnson to return to the United States.Undeterred by things like “passports” and “legal documents,” he snuck the girl into the United States with forged documents and a New York Yankees baseball hat. By the time they landed in Chicago, U.S. immigration officials were waiting for Meriam, and took her into custody. Customs and immigration officials held her for three days. Eventually, she was granted asylum as she worried about the possibility of honor-related violence if she returned to her family.“She does not believe that she can go back and be safe at this time,” her lawyer, Jan Bejar, said at an official hearing. “All the woman did is try to leave a country that does not allow her to live with the person she wants to live with.”

The two were married just a few weeks after arriving in the United States. Weeks later, her family sent a letter, forgiving her for eloping, but not mentioning her new husband. For a while, the two lived in base housing on Camp Pendleton, but when the Marines found out what had happened, they were understandably upset with Johnson. He was court-martialed, demoted, and eventually left the Corps. We assume his buddies thought he was a legend.The two settled down to live their lives together in the Las Vegas area, where Johnson got a job as a valet, parking cars for wealthy nightclub patrons—patrons like Meriam’s family. But the al-Khalifa family hadn’t forgotten about Meriam or Johnson. The FBI alleged that the family paid an assassin half a million dollars to find Meriam and kill her. But their married life wasn’t everything it was cracked up to be. Johnson told the Associated Press that al-Khalifa was more interested in partying in Las Vegas than she was in enjoying life with her husband, spending the money they made from selling their story to a made-for-TV movie called “The Princess and the Marine.” By 2003, the whirlwind romance came to a dead stop, buried in the Las Vegas desert.

Johnson filed for divorce in 2004, saying, “It was what she wanted.”“Deep down inside, she knows that I loved her more than anything in the world,” Johnson told the AP. “I can say I enjoyed every minute I spent with her.”
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