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

Army Sgt. Joseph A. Richard III  
Death: Apr 14, 2008
 of Lafayette La.; assigned to the 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion 4th Brigade Combat Team 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) Fort Polk La.;  Died April 14 in Baghdad of wounds sustained when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device.  Army Sgt. Joseph A. Richard III remembered  The Associated Press  From the time he was learning to walk Joseph A. Richard III was called “Little Joe.” He picked up the name “Sweet Joe” in high school.  “His classmates nicknamed him Sweet Joe because he was such a gentleman and was so kind” said Paula Mayeux his former school secretary.  Richard27 of Lafayette La. was killed April 14 in Baghdad of wounds sustained from an explosive. He was assigned to Fort Polk and was on his third tour.  He was a 1999 high school graduate and attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he was pursuing a bachelor’s in public relations.  Andrew Ducote his former principal said he was known as a quiet young man but a hard worker. “He was dedicated he had a sense of responsibility. His service proves that” Ducote said.  Mayeux said she and others had been surprised when Richard opted for the military. “We kind of thought he was going into the priesthood” she said.  “His aunt asked him why he signed up for a third deployment. He told her ‘To save my country.’ He was a very fine child” said neighbor Marilyn LaFleur.  He is survived by his wife Monique.Operation Iraqi freedom

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Army Sgt. Joseph A. Richard III
Death: Apr 14, 2008
of Lafayette La.; assigned to the 4th Brigade Special Troops Battalion 4th Brigade Combat Team 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) Fort Polk La.; Died April 14 in Baghdad of wounds sustained when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. Army Sgt. Joseph A. Richard III remembered The Associated Press From the time he was learning to walk Joseph A. Richard III was called “Little Joe.” He picked up the name “Sweet Joe” in high school. “His classmates nicknamed him Sweet Joe because he was such a gentleman and was so kind” said Paula Mayeux his former school secretary. Richard27 of Lafayette La. was killed April 14 in Baghdad of wounds sustained from an explosive. He was assigned to Fort Polk and was on his third tour. He was a 1999 high school graduate and attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he was pursuing a bachelor’s in public relations. Andrew Ducote his former principal said he was known as a quiet young man but a hard worker. “He was dedicated he had a sense of responsibility. His service proves that” Ducote said. Mayeux said she and others had been surprised when Richard opted for the military. “We kind of thought he was going into the priesthood” she said. “His aunt asked him why he signed up for a third deployment. He told her ‘To save my country.’ He was a very fine child” said neighbor Marilyn LaFleur. He is survived by his wife Monique.Operation Iraqi freedom

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