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

Navy Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd Class Jason B. Dwelley  
Death: Apr 30, 2004
 of Apopka Fla.; assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 based in Jacksonville Fla.; killed April 30 when his military vehicle hit an improvised explosive device while traveling in a convoy in Anbar province Iraq.  Petty  officer 2nd Class Jason Bosley Dwelley31 who was killed after an explosive hit the vehicle in which he was riding in Al-Anbar province Iraq was buried in Dixie County Fla.  Outside Rock Sink Baptist Church in Old Town family friends and military personnel honored Dwelley and said their goodbyes to the man who spent nine and a half years  of his life in the Navy.  According to Dara Delaney her brother had served six years  of active duty in the Navy but recently re-enlisted in the Naval Reserve because he was working toward a civil engineering degree at the University  of Central Florida and was looking for financial assistance.  “He knew there was a chance he might go to Iraq” Delaney said.  Dwelley originally worked as a welder and hull technician later becoming a steelworker in the Seabees  of the Navy.  -- Associated Press

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Navy Hull Maintenance Technician 2nd Class Jason B. Dwelley
Death: Apr 30, 2004
of Apopka Fla.; assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 based in Jacksonville Fla.; killed April 30 when his military vehicle hit an improvised explosive device while traveling in a convoy in Anbar province Iraq. Petty officer 2nd Class Jason Bosley Dwelley31 who was killed after an explosive hit the vehicle in which he was riding in Al-Anbar province Iraq was buried in Dixie County Fla. Outside Rock Sink Baptist Church in Old Town family friends and military personnel honored Dwelley and said their goodbyes to the man who spent nine and a half years of his life in the Navy. According to Dara Delaney her brother had served six years of active duty in the Navy but recently re-enlisted in the Naval Reserve because he was working toward a civil engineering degree at the University of Central Florida and was looking for financial assistance. “He knew there was a chance he might go to Iraq” Delaney said. Dwelley originally worked as a welder and hull technician later becoming a steelworker in the Seabees of the Navy. -- Associated Press

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