Our Fallen Heroes

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This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Air Force Airman 1st Class Antoine J. Holt  
Death: Apr 10, 2004
 of Kennesaw Ga.; assigned to the 603rd Air Control Squadron Aviano Air Base Italy; died April 10 when his tent was hit during a mortar attack at Balad Air Field Iraq.  Family friends remember Georgia man killed in Iraq  By Doug Gross  Associated Press  ATLANTA — With ceremonial flourishes honoring his military service and an emotional outpouring from family and friends a Georgia man killed in Iraq was buried Saturday.  Airman First Class Antoine Holt  of Kennesaw was killed April 10.  In southwest Fulton County just outside  of Atlanta Holt a Kennesaw native was remembered as a man who while just 20 years old served as an example to those around him.  “Antoine lived every day to try to do what’s right regardless  of the circumstance” said his father Michael Holt at services at Elizabeth Baptist Church. “This is what made him our hero.”  Holt was serving with the 603rd Air Control Squadron when a mortar round hit the tent where he was sleeping last Saturday at Balad Air Base in Iraq.  Brig. Gen. Mike Worden Holt’s squadron commander said that despite his young age Holt had been entrusted with unusually complex tasks monitoring airspace activity and hooking up communication systems.  “He was a leader  of leaders and everyone who knew him liked him” said Worden. “That’s rare for a young man.”  Others remembered Holt as a talented poet a positive role model and a fierce competitor at everything from basketball to dominoes to video games.  “Antoine used to tell me that all he wanted to do was help people” said his wife Patricia Gail Holt whom he met while they were both students at Georgia State University. “He wanted to make a difference.”    Kennesaw native killed by mortar fire in Iraq  KENNESAW Ga. — A Kennesaw airman has died after being struck by mortar fire Saturday in Iraq.  Airman 1st Class Antoine Holt20  of the 603rd Air Control Squadron at Aviano Air Base in Italy died  of injuries sustained after a mortar round hit his tent at Balad Air Force Base in Iraq according to the U.S. Department  of Defense. Holt had been in Iraq since October.  “He enjoyed serving. Don’t get me wrong but he missed home. He wanted to get home to Italy” said his mother Courtney Garmon.  Garmon said Holt’s wife Patricia and their daughter Carmen1 will fly from Italy to Kennesaw within the next few days. Holt and his wife met at Georgia State University in Atlanta.  An April 1 article in the military publication Stars and Stripes said Holt’s duties included monitoring airspace activity.  Garmon said Air Force  officials told her two other soldiers were injured in the attack.  By an Associated Press count at least 59 U.S. troops with Georgia ties have died in fighting in Iraq. The soldiers either have family in the state or were stationed in the state before deployment.  — Associated Press

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Air Force Airman 1st Class Antoine J. Holt
Death: Apr 10, 2004
of Kennesaw Ga.; assigned to the 603rd Air Control Squadron Aviano Air Base Italy; died April 10 when his tent was hit during a mortar attack at Balad Air Field Iraq. Family friends remember Georgia man killed in Iraq By Doug Gross Associated Press ATLANTA — With ceremonial flourishes honoring his military service and an emotional outpouring from family and friends a Georgia man killed in Iraq was buried Saturday. Airman First Class Antoine Holt of Kennesaw was killed April 10. In southwest Fulton County just outside of Atlanta Holt a Kennesaw native was remembered as a man who while just 20 years old served as an example to those around him. “Antoine lived every day to try to do what’s right regardless of the circumstance” said his father Michael Holt at services at Elizabeth Baptist Church. “This is what made him our hero.” Holt was serving with the 603rd Air Control Squadron when a mortar round hit the tent where he was sleeping last Saturday at Balad Air Base in Iraq. Brig. Gen. Mike Worden Holt’s squadron commander said that despite his young age Holt had been entrusted with unusually complex tasks monitoring airspace activity and hooking up communication systems. “He was a leader of leaders and everyone who knew him liked him” said Worden. “That’s rare for a young man.” Others remembered Holt as a talented poet a positive role model and a fierce competitor at everything from basketball to dominoes to video games. “Antoine used to tell me that all he wanted to do was help people” said his wife Patricia Gail Holt whom he met while they were both students at Georgia State University. “He wanted to make a difference.” Kennesaw native killed by mortar fire in Iraq KENNESAW Ga. — A Kennesaw airman has died after being struck by mortar fire Saturday in Iraq. Airman 1st Class Antoine Holt20 of the 603rd Air Control Squadron at Aviano Air Base in Italy died of injuries sustained after a mortar round hit his tent at Balad Air Force Base in Iraq according to the U.S. Department of Defense. Holt had been in Iraq since October. “He enjoyed serving. Don’t get me wrong but he missed home. He wanted to get home to Italy” said his mother Courtney Garmon. Garmon said Holt’s wife Patricia and their daughter Carmen1 will fly from Italy to Kennesaw within the next few days. Holt and his wife met at Georgia State University in Atlanta. An April 1 article in the military publication Stars and Stripes said Holt’s duties included monitoring airspace activity. Garmon said Air Force officials told her two other soldiers were injured in the attack. By an Associated Press count at least 59 U.S. troops with Georgia ties have died in fighting in Iraq. The soldiers either have family in the state or were stationed in the state before deployment. — Associated Press

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