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In
Loving Memory Of
All The Men
And Women We
Lost In War!

ON
This Page You Will
List The Names
That We Have Lost
In Line Of Duty In
The War on Terror
 
  
Navy
Lt. Thomas
Mullen Adams,
27, of La Mesa,
Calif. Killed when
two Royal Navy Sea
King helicopters
collided over
international
waters March 22.
Assigned as an
exchange officer
with the Royal
Navy's 849
Squadron since
October 2002.
Spc.
Jamaal R.
Addison, 22,
of Roswell, Ga.
Killed when
ambushed by enemy
forces in Iraq
March 23. Assigned
to the 507th
Ordnance
Maintenance
Company, Fort
Bliss, Texas.
Maj.
Jay
Thomas Aubin,
36, of Waterville,
Maine. Killed in a
CH-46E helicopter
crash on March 20
in Kuwait.
Assigned to the
Marine Aviation
Weapons and
Tactics Squadron
--1, 3rd Marine
Aircraft Wing,
Marine Corps Air
Station, Yuma,
Ariz.
Capt.
Ryan Anthony
Beaupre, 30,
of Bloomington,
Ill. Killed in a
CH-46E helicopter
crash on March 20
in Kuwait.
Assigned to the
Marine Medium
Helicopter
Squadron -- 268,
3rd Marine
Aircraft Wing,
Marine Corps Air
Station, Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
Sgt.
Michael E. Bitz,
31, of Ventura,
Calif. Killed in
action March 23 in
the vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
2nd Assault
Amphibious
Battalion, 2nd
Marine Division,
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
Lance
Cpl. Brian Rory
Buesing, 20,
of Cedar Key, Fla.
Killed in action
March 23 in the
vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
2nd
Lt. Therrel S.
Childers, 30,
of Harrison
County, Miss.
Killed in action
on March 21 in
southern Iraq.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 5th
Marine Regiment,
1st Marine
Division, Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
Lance
Cpl. David K.
Fribley, 26,
of Fort Myers,
Fla. Killed in
action March 23 in
the vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Cpl.
Jose A. Garibay,
21, of Orange,
Calif. Killed in
action March 23 in
the vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Cpl.
Jorge A.
Gonzalez, 20,
of Los Angeles.
Killed in action
March 23 in the
vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Lance
Cpl. Jose
Gutierrez, 22,
of Los Angeles.
Killed in action
on March 21 in
Southern Iraq.
Assigned to the
2nd Battalion, 1st
Marine Regiment,
1st Marine
Division, Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
Sgt.
Nicolas M.
Hodson, 22, of
Smithville, Mo.
Killed in a
vehicle accident
in Iraq on March
24. Assigned to
the 3rd Battalion,
2nd Marine
Regiment, 2nd
Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Cpl.
Evan
James,
20, La Harpe, Ill.
Drowned while
trying to cross
the Saddam Canal
in southeastern
Iraq on March 24.
Reservist with the
Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve
Center, Peoria,
Ill.
Pfc.
Howard Johnson
II,
21, of Mobile,
Ala. Killed when
ambushed by enemy
forces in Iraq
March 23. Assigned
to the 507th
Ordnance
Maintenance
Company, Fort
Bliss, Texas.
Hospital
Corpsman Third
Class Michael
Vann Johnson,
Jr., 25, of Little
Rock, Ark. Killed
in action March 25
in Iraq. Assigned
to Naval Medical
Center, Third
Marine Division
Detachment, San
Diego.
Staff
Sgt. Phillip A.
Jordan, 42, of
Enfield, Conn.
Killed in action
March 23 in the
vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Cpl.
Brian Matthew
Kennedy, 25,
of Houston. Killed
in a CH-46E
helicopter crash
on March 20 in
Kuwait. Assigned
to the Marine
Medium Helicopter
Squadron — 268,
3rd Marine
Aircraft Wing,
Marine Corps Air
Station, Camp
Pendleton, Calif.
Marine
Sgt. Brad
Korthaus,
29, of Davenport,
Iowa. Drowned
while trying to
cross the Saddam
Canal in
southeastern Iraq
on March 24.
Assigned to
Engineering
Company C, 6th
Engineer Support
Battalion, 4th
Force Service
Support Group,
Peoria, Ill.
Lance
Cpl. Eric J.
Orlowski, 26,
of Buffalo, N.Y.
Killed by an
accidental
discharge of a .50
cal machine gun in
Iraq. Assigned to
the 2nd Tank
Battalion, 2nd
Marine Division,
Camp Lejeune, N.C.
2nd
Lt. Frederick
E. Pokorney
Jr., 31, Nye, Nev.
Killed in action
March 23 in the
vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
Headquarters
Battery, 1st
Battalion, 10th
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Cpl.
Randal Kent
Rosacker, 21,
San Diego. Killed
in action March 23
in the vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Army
Spc. Gregory P.
Sanders, 19,
of Hobart, Ind.
Killed in action
March 24 in Iraq.
Assigned to the
3rd Battalion,
69th Armor, Fort
Stewart, Ga.
Army
Capt. Christopher
Scott Seifert,
27, of Williams
Township, Pa.
Killed by a
grenade while
sleeping in a tent
at Camp
Pennsylvania,
Kuwait, on March
22. Assigned to
the 101st Airborne
Division, Fort
Campbell, Ky.
Air
National Guard
Maj. Gregory
Stone, 40, of
Boise, Idaho. Died
on March 25 from
wounds received by
a grenade in a
tent at Camp
Pennsylvania,
Kuwait, on March
22. Assigned to
the 124th Air
Support Operations
Squadron, Idaho
Air National
Guard, Boise,
Idaho.
Lance
Cpl. Thomas
J. Slocum,
22, of Thornton,
Colo. Killed in
action March 23 in
the vicinity of
Nasiriyah.
Assigned to the
1st Battalion, 2nd
Marine Regiment,
2nd Marine
Expeditionary
Brigade, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Army
Reserve Spc. Brandon
S. Tobler, 19,
of Portland, Ore.
Killed in a
non-hostile
vehicle accident
March 22 in Iraq.
Assigned to the
671st Engineer
Brigade, Portland,
Ore.
Staff
Sgt. Kendall
Damon Watersbey,
29, of Baltimore.
Killed in a CH-46E
helicopter crash
on March 20 in
Kuwait. Assigned
to the Marine
Medium Helicopter
Squadron, 3rd
Marine Aircraft
Wing, Marine Corps
Air Station, Camp
Pendleton, Calif.


  

Little
prayer go far and
wide
Bless our Soldiers
filled with pride
Let them know how
much we care
Within this life
our daily prayer
Hand of Jesus
always there
Guiding them with
love to share
Keep them safe and
always blest
Within this time
of great unrest
Know they serve
their country best
Their loyalty is
proven test
Each and every
soldier's soul
Bears the burden
of this goal
All the red the
white and blue
Colors that they
wear so true
Sacrifice each day
they make
For country's
honor no disgrace
Born of glory and
always free
Committed for
humanity
Keep them safe and
bring them home
Our country's best
are not alone
Let them know Your
Love is there
In undaunted daily
prayer
Bless Our Soldiers
every day
Heroes never fade
away.

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Copyright March
19, 2003
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