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. 1st Class Bradley C. Fox  
Death: Apr 20, 2004
" of Orlando Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 36th Infantry Regiment 1st Armored Division Friedburg Germany; died April 20 in Landstuhl Germany  of injuries sustained on March 14 when his military vehicle hit an improvised explosive device.  Sgt. 1st Class Bradley C. Fox planned on finishing his tour in Iraq and then re-enlisting as a recruiter in the Midwest. He wanted to retire from the Army with 20 years  of service. His uncle Jim Aldrich called Fox a ""dedicated military pr ofessional who wanted to finish his career in the military and live a successful civilian life. ... He had a real good life planned for him and his family."" The 34-year-old from Orlando Fla. died April 20 in Landstuhl Germany  of injuries from a March 14 roadside bomb explosion. He was based in Friedburg Germany. Fox a veteran  of the 1991 Gulf War was working toward a master's degree with the intent  of becoming a college instructor either teaching military science or ROTC. He was two months short  of ending his tour in Iraq. Fox grew up an only child in Adrian Mich. where his mother still lives. ""He always took care  of me always made sure that I had everything that I needed said his mother Pat Dartt. Survivors also include Fox's wife Sabine and their three children.  — Associated Press"

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Army Sgt. 1st Class Bradley C. Fox
Death: Apr 20, 2004
" of Orlando Fla.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 36th Infantry Regiment 1st Armored Division Friedburg Germany; died April 20 in Landstuhl Germany of injuries sustained on March 14 when his military vehicle hit an improvised explosive device. Sgt. 1st Class Bradley C. Fox planned on finishing his tour in Iraq and then re-enlisting as a recruiter in the Midwest. He wanted to retire from the Army with 20 years of service. His uncle Jim Aldrich called Fox a ""dedicated military pr ofessional who wanted to finish his career in the military and live a successful civilian life. ... He had a real good life planned for him and his family."" The 34-year-old from Orlando Fla. died April 20 in Landstuhl Germany of injuries from a March 14 roadside bomb explosion. He was based in Friedburg Germany. Fox a veteran of the 1991 Gulf War was working toward a master's degree with the intent of becoming a college instructor either teaching military science or ROTC. He was two months short of ending his tour in Iraq. Fox grew up an only child in Adrian Mich. where his mother still lives. ""He always took care of me always made sure that I had everything that I needed said his mother Pat Dartt. Survivors also include Fox's wife Sabine and their three children. — Associated Press"

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