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Jennifer Parcell
On February 7, 2007 America lost one of its best. Cpl. Jennifer M. Parcell, 20, of Bel Air, Md., died Feb. 7 while supporting combat operations in Al Anbar province, Iraq. She was killed by a female suicide bomber. Parcell was part of the renowned “Lioness” program that the Marine Corps instituted where female warfighters were tasked to search female Iraqis. More about this American Marine: Our original story Her high school mourns MySpace memorial Previous in series Next in … Read entire article »
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Amanda Pinson
On March 16, 2006, American lost one of its best. Sgt. Amanda Pinson was killed in a mortar attack. We are deeply saddened for the loss of SGT Amanda Pinson. We are all still in shock. Amanda was a great soldier and an even better person. We all know where Amanda must be now. Amanda was already an angel and loved by all who knew her. We who knew Amanda are all devastated and heartbroken and … Read entire article »
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Jessica Sarandrea
America lost one of its best on March 3, 2009. Spc. Jessica Sarandrea, 22, of Miami, was killed during a mortar attack, in Mosul, Iraq. Sarandrea, who graduated from Coral Gables High School, was stationed in Mosul, where she worked as a supply specialist performing logistical support for her battalion, said Alejandro ”Alex” Sarandrea, her husband. She was walking from her office, perhaps to get her gear, when she was hit by shrapnel from incoming mortar, … Read entire article »
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Roslyn Schulte
May 25th, 2009 | 1 Comment
On May 20, 2009 America lost one of its best. First Lt. Roslyn L. Schulte, 25, died Wednesday near Kabul, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered in a roadside bomb attack. Schulte was the first female graduate of the Air Force Academy to be killed in action. One of her friends wrote: Ros was truly an exceptional person. Usually when you hear that about someone who just died, it’s almost always exaggeration, if not pure BS. With Ros, it’s not. … Read entire article »
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