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

Marine Lance Cpl. Jordan C. Haerter  
Death: Apr 22, 2008
 of Sag Harbor N.Y.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 9th Marine Regiment 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.;  Died April 22 of wounds sustained while conducting combat operations in Ramadi Iraq. Also killed was Cpl. Jonathan T. Yale.  Marine Lance Cpl. Jordan C. Haerter remembered  The Associated Press  In his senior year yearbook Jordan C. Haerter’s favorite movie was “Black Hawk Down” and his ambitions included “become a good Marine and successful in life.”  “I know everyone says it when this happens but he was a nice kid” said Ronn Pirrelli who coached Haerter in Little League.  “Some kids come and go. He was one of those kids you don’t forget.”  Haerter19 of Sag Harbor N.Y. was killed April 22 by a suicide car bomb in Ramadi. He was a 2006 high school graduate and was assigned to Camp Lejeune.  Haerter enjoyed waging paintball battles and driving his beloved Dodge pickup truck on the beach. “He was a great great kid” said principal Jeff Nichols. “He was really well-liked. It’s just very sad.”  His father Christian Haerter said his son was always a hands-on type of guy who preferred to be out in the real world working “getting your hands dirty” rather than in a classroom.  “It’s not that he was disillusioned with school he was very good in school” said his dad. “But he liked the whole concept of apprenticeship.”  He also is survived by his mother JoAnn Lyles.Operation Iraqi freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Jordan C. Haerter
Death: Apr 22, 2008
of Sag Harbor N.Y.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 9th Marine Regiment 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.; Died April 22 of wounds sustained while conducting combat operations in Ramadi Iraq. Also killed was Cpl. Jonathan T. Yale. Marine Lance Cpl. Jordan C. Haerter remembered The Associated Press In his senior year yearbook Jordan C. Haerter’s favorite movie was “Black Hawk Down” and his ambitions included “become a good Marine and successful in life.” “I know everyone says it when this happens but he was a nice kid” said Ronn Pirrelli who coached Haerter in Little League. “Some kids come and go. He was one of those kids you don’t forget.” Haerter19 of Sag Harbor N.Y. was killed April 22 by a suicide car bomb in Ramadi. He was a 2006 high school graduate and was assigned to Camp Lejeune. Haerter enjoyed waging paintball battles and driving his beloved Dodge pickup truck on the beach. “He was a great great kid” said principal Jeff Nichols. “He was really well-liked. It’s just very sad.” His father Christian Haerter said his son was always a hands-on type of guy who preferred to be out in the real world working “getting your hands dirty” rather than in a classroom. “It’s not that he was disillusioned with school he was very good in school” said his dad. “But he liked the whole concept of apprenticeship.” He also is survived by his mother JoAnn Lyles.Operation Iraqi freedom

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