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 Staff Sgt. Mark A. Wojciechowski  
Death: Apr 30, 2009
" of Cincinnati; assigned to the 7th Engineer Support Battalion 1st Marine Logistics Group I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.;  Died April 30 in Camp Baharia Iraq while supporting combat operations. Also killed was Sgt. James R. McIlvaine.  Family had deep military roots  The Associated Press  Mark A. Wojciechowski was raised in a military household. His step-grandfather served in the Marines and his mother served in the Army.  Wojciechowski signed up for basic training the fall after he graduated high school. It was there that he really grew up said Cathy Dillinger Wojciechowski’s step-grandmother.  “It’s one of those cases where he goes in a boy and comes out a man” Dillinger said. “After basic training he aged emotionally 10 years. He was just a good man.”  Wojciechowski25 of Cincinnati  Died April 30 while supporting combat operations in Anbar province. He was assigned to Camp Pendleton.  “He loved being a Marine. He probably would have made a career out of it” Dillinger said. “He just wanted to do his duty wherever he could.”  Wojciechowski or “Tony Wojo” as he liked to be known was on his second deployment to Iraq and had been a Marine for six years.  “He went out and did the duty as he saw fit and put his life on the line for the kind of things we value in the community. It’s a tragedy he’s been lost to us” said Gary Brooks superintendent of West Clermont Schools.    Marine25 killed in Iraq  By Alex Shebar  The Cincinnati Enquirer  Staff Sgt. Mark Anthony Wojciechowski lived for being a Marine.  He  Died as a Marine too.  Wojciechowski25 of the Glen Este area of Clermont County was killed Thursday in Iraq with another Marine and a sailor. He was part of a Marine bomb squad and  Died when a bomb exploded although it remains unclear what the trio were doing at the time of their deaths.  “He loved being a Marine. He probably would have made a career out of it” said Cathy Dillinger Wojciechowski's step-grandmother. ""He just wanted to do his duty wherever he could.""  Wojciechowski or Tony Wojo as he liked to be known was on his second deployment to Iraq and had been a Marine for six years Dillinger said. He had just re-upped to serve again.  The Department of Defense said Wojciechowski and Sgt. James R. McIlvaine26 of Olney Md.  Died while supporting combat operations in Anbar province just west of Baghdad.  Family members were told of his death Friday. Wojciechowski's mother Teresa Dillinger has gone to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to meet the casket Cathy Dillinger said.  Wojciechowski attended Glen Este High School for his freshman and sophomore years — the same school from which Army Sgt. Matt Maupin graduated. Maupin was taken hostage and killed in 2004.  ""As a West Clermont student Tony epitomizes all the things we want our students to achieve and be said Gary Brooks, superintendent of West Clermont Schools. He went out and did the duty as he saw fit and put his life on the line for the kind of things we value in the community. It's a tragedy he's been lost to us.""  For his junior year Wojciechowski transferred to the Scarlet Oaks Career Development Campus in Sharonville to be part of its junior ROTC program.  Dillinger said Wojciechowski was raised in a military household. His step-grandfather served in the Marines and his mother served in the Army. Wojciechowski signed up for basic training the fall after he graduated. It was there that he really grew up she said.  “It's one of those cases where he goes in a boy and comes out a man Dillinger said. After basic training he aged emotionally 10 years. He was just a good man.""  Wojciechowski's father also named Mark lives in New Jersey Dillinger said. Wojciechowski was also close with his maternal grandmother Judy Grose and his 16-year-old sister Tiffany.  ""He was a very good older brother. Not so much when he was living at home; they fought like every other brother and sister Dillinger said. But when he went in the service they've been very devoted to each other.""  Wojciechowski was assigned to the 7th Engineer Support Battalion 1st Marine Logistics Group I Marine Expeditionary Force in Camp Pendleton Calif.  Wojciechowski's casket will arrive in a few days. No services have been planned but Clermont County will be doing anything the family requests said Bob Proud Clermont County commissioner.  ""If the family would like we would be more than willing to have a celebration of his life and service he said.  The county will be flying all flags at half-staff, Proud said. The Sheriff's Department will be coordinating the procession from the airport to a funeral home. Proud is hoping that people will line the route, holding flags and signs as the casket passes by.  We want him to know how much Clermont County appreciated his service and honor his sacrifice he said. We want the family to know that he is a hero. He's the ultimate hero.""  Dillinger is also hoping the area will respect and support the brave sacrifice her grandson made.  ""I hope very much that he gets the support of the community that he deserves she said. I hope people are still as patriotic as they were a couple years ago because he deserves the outpouring.""Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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Marine Staff Sgt. Mark A. Wojciechowski
Death: Apr 30, 2009
" of Cincinnati; assigned to the 7th Engineer Support Battalion 1st Marine Logistics Group I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; Died April 30 in Camp Baharia Iraq while supporting combat operations. Also killed was Sgt. James R. McIlvaine. Family had deep military roots The Associated Press Mark A. Wojciechowski was raised in a military household. His step-grandfather served in the Marines and his mother served in the Army. Wojciechowski signed up for basic training the fall after he graduated high school. It was there that he really grew up said Cathy Dillinger Wojciechowski’s step-grandmother. “It’s one of those cases where he goes in a boy and comes out a man” Dillinger said. “After basic training he aged emotionally 10 years. He was just a good man.” Wojciechowski25 of Cincinnati Died April 30 while supporting combat operations in Anbar province. He was assigned to Camp Pendleton. “He loved being a Marine. He probably would have made a career out of it” Dillinger said. “He just wanted to do his duty wherever he could.” Wojciechowski or “Tony Wojo” as he liked to be known was on his second deployment to Iraq and had been a Marine for six years. “He went out and did the duty as he saw fit and put his life on the line for the kind of things we value in the community. It’s a tragedy he’s been lost to us” said Gary Brooks superintendent of West Clermont Schools. Marine25 killed in Iraq By Alex Shebar The Cincinnati Enquirer Staff Sgt. Mark Anthony Wojciechowski lived for being a Marine. He Died as a Marine too. Wojciechowski25 of the Glen Este area of Clermont County was killed Thursday in Iraq with another Marine and a sailor. He was part of a Marine bomb squad and Died when a bomb exploded although it remains unclear what the trio were doing at the time of their deaths. “He loved being a Marine. He probably would have made a career out of it” said Cathy Dillinger Wojciechowski's step-grandmother. ""He just wanted to do his duty wherever he could."" Wojciechowski or Tony Wojo as he liked to be known was on his second deployment to Iraq and had been a Marine for six years Dillinger said. He had just re-upped to serve again. The Department of Defense said Wojciechowski and Sgt. James R. McIlvaine26 of Olney Md. Died while supporting combat operations in Anbar province just west of Baghdad. Family members were told of his death Friday. Wojciechowski's mother Teresa Dillinger has gone to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to meet the casket Cathy Dillinger said. Wojciechowski attended Glen Este High School for his freshman and sophomore years — the same school from which Army Sgt. Matt Maupin graduated. Maupin was taken hostage and killed in 2004. ""As a West Clermont student Tony epitomizes all the things we want our students to achieve and be said Gary Brooks, superintendent of West Clermont Schools. He went out and did the duty as he saw fit and put his life on the line for the kind of things we value in the community. It's a tragedy he's been lost to us."" For his junior year Wojciechowski transferred to the Scarlet Oaks Career Development Campus in Sharonville to be part of its junior ROTC program. Dillinger said Wojciechowski was raised in a military household. His step-grandfather served in the Marines and his mother served in the Army. Wojciechowski signed up for basic training the fall after he graduated. It was there that he really grew up she said. “It's one of those cases where he goes in a boy and comes out a man Dillinger said. After basic training he aged emotionally 10 years. He was just a good man."" Wojciechowski's father also named Mark lives in New Jersey Dillinger said. Wojciechowski was also close with his maternal grandmother Judy Grose and his 16-year-old sister Tiffany. ""He was a very good older brother. Not so much when he was living at home; they fought like every other brother and sister Dillinger said. But when he went in the service they've been very devoted to each other."" Wojciechowski was assigned to the 7th Engineer Support Battalion 1st Marine Logistics Group I Marine Expeditionary Force in Camp Pendleton Calif. Wojciechowski's casket will arrive in a few days. No services have been planned but Clermont County will be doing anything the family requests said Bob Proud Clermont County commissioner. ""If the family would like we would be more than willing to have a celebration of his life and service he said. The county will be flying all flags at half-staff, Proud said. The Sheriff's Department will be coordinating the procession from the airport to a funeral home. Proud is hoping that people will line the route, holding flags and signs as the casket passes by. We want him to know how much Clermont County appreciated his service and honor his sacrifice he said. We want the family to know that he is a hero. He's the ultimate hero."" Dillinger is also hoping the area will respect and support the brave sacrifice her grandson made. ""I hope very much that he gets the support of the community that he deserves she said. I hope people are still as patriotic as they were a couple years ago because he deserves the outpouring.""Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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