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 Spc. Narson B. Sullivan 
Death: Apr 25, 2003
 of North Brunswick N.J.; assigned to the 411th Military Police Company based in Fort Hood Texas; killed by a non-combat weapon discharge in Iraq. The incident is under investigation.  Teachers recall Narson Sullivan rollerblading through the hallways and courtyards of his high school — a tall athletic and handsome kid whose enthusiasm for life was infectious.  “You’d go out there to admonish him about violating the school rules by rollerblading in the courtyard and the next thing you knew you had the darn things on your own feet and he was teaching you how to skate” said Rob Allen a teacher at Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School in North Brunswick N.J.  Sullivan21 graduated in 2000 and joined the Army with his longtime friend Matthew Richter. They had expected to serve on the buddy system but got separated. Sullivan based at Fort Hood in Texas was killed April 25 in Iraq when he was cleaning his weapon and it discharged according to the Defense Department.  “He was really a great kid. A nice person. Focused and polite” recalled his high school principal Diane Veilleux. “He always had a beautiful smile.”  Nancy Richter his best friend’s mother who works at the school said “I remember him and Matt eating watching TV making plans. He used to call me ‘Mom’ which was part of his sense of humor — because we’re white and he was black. He liked to see people’s eyebrows go up.”  His aunt Tabatha Sullivan said “The thing that’s so upsetting is that we thought this was all over and that he was out of danger. We want everyone to know that we’re praying for all the other soldiers who are there. We wish they all could come home safe.”  — USA Today  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Narson B. Sullivan
Death: Apr 25, 2003
of North Brunswick N.J.; assigned to the 411th Military Police Company based in Fort Hood Texas; killed by a non-combat weapon discharge in Iraq. The incident is under investigation. Teachers recall Narson Sullivan rollerblading through the hallways and courtyards of his high school — a tall athletic and handsome kid whose enthusiasm for life was infectious. “You’d go out there to admonish him about violating the school rules by rollerblading in the courtyard and the next thing you knew you had the darn things on your own feet and he was teaching you how to skate” said Rob Allen a teacher at Middlesex County Vocational and Technical High School in North Brunswick N.J. Sullivan21 graduated in 2000 and joined the Army with his longtime friend Matthew Richter. They had expected to serve on the buddy system but got separated. Sullivan based at Fort Hood in Texas was killed April 25 in Iraq when he was cleaning his weapon and it discharged according to the Defense Department. “He was really a great kid. A nice person. Focused and polite” recalled his high school principal Diane Veilleux. “He always had a beautiful smile.” Nancy Richter his best friend’s mother who works at the school said “I remember him and Matt eating watching TV making plans. He used to call me ‘Mom’ which was part of his sense of humor — because we’re white and he was black. He liked to see people’s eyebrows go up.” His aunt Tabatha Sullivan said “The thing that’s so upsetting is that we thought this was all over and that he was out of danger. We want everyone to know that we’re praying for all the other soldiers who are there. We wish they all could come home safe.” — USA Today Operation Iraqi Freedom

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