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 Staff Sgt. Marlon B. Harper  
Death: Apr 21, 2007
 of Baltimore; assigned to the 1st Battalion 8th Cavalry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 1st Cavalry Division Fort Hood Texas;  Died April 21 in Baghdad of wounds sustained when he came in contact with enemy forces using a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire during combat operations.  Baltimore soldier killed in Iraq  The Associated Press  BALTIMORE — A soldier from Baltimore was killed in Iraq over the weekend the Pentagon said April 23.  Staff Sgt. Marlon B. Harper34  Died in Baghdad on April 21 of injuries sustained during combat when enemy forces using a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire attacked.  Harper was assigned to the 1st Battalion 8th Cavalry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 1st Cavalry Division Fort Hood Texas.  Harper joined the military in January 1993 as an armor crew member and was assigned to Fort Hood since January 2006 a division spokesman said.  He was deployed to Iraq in October.  Harper’s military awards include the Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart.  Harper was the father of three his wife Stacy told The Washington Post on April 23. Harper was originally scheduled to return home in October but then his tour was extended until January 2008 she said.  “He was a great great person” Stacy Harper said. “He  Died doing what he loved.” She and the couple’s children — son Dominic12 and twin daughters Jessica and Jennifer 10 — live in Florida near her parents while Harper was in Iraq. He kept in touch with letters e-mails and when possible telephone calls. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Marlon B. Harper
Death: Apr 21, 2007
of Baltimore; assigned to the 1st Battalion 8th Cavalry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 1st Cavalry Division Fort Hood Texas; Died April 21 in Baghdad of wounds sustained when he came in contact with enemy forces using a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire during combat operations. Baltimore soldier killed in Iraq The Associated Press BALTIMORE — A soldier from Baltimore was killed in Iraq over the weekend the Pentagon said April 23. Staff Sgt. Marlon B. Harper34 Died in Baghdad on April 21 of injuries sustained during combat when enemy forces using a rocket-propelled grenade and small-arms fire attacked. Harper was assigned to the 1st Battalion 8th Cavalry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 1st Cavalry Division Fort Hood Texas. Harper joined the military in January 1993 as an armor crew member and was assigned to Fort Hood since January 2006 a division spokesman said. He was deployed to Iraq in October. Harper’s military awards include the Bronze Star Medal and Purple Heart. Harper was the father of three his wife Stacy told The Washington Post on April 23. Harper was originally scheduled to return home in October but then his tour was extended until January 2008 she said. “He was a great great person” Stacy Harper said. “He Died doing what he loved.” She and the couple’s children — son Dominic12 and twin daughters Jessica and Jennifer 10 — live in Florida near her parents while Harper was in Iraq. He kept in touch with letters e-mails and when possible telephone calls. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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