Our Fallen Heroes

@ussoldiers

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. Christopher J. Dyer  
Death: Aug 03, 2005
 of Cincinnati; assigned to the 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve Columbus Ohio; attached to Regimental Combat Team 2 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed Aug. 3 when the amphibious assault vehicle in which he was a passenger was hit by an improvised explosive device south of Hadithah Iraq.  Ohio-based Marine killed by explosion in Iraq  The Associated Press  Christopher Dyer had an auspicious beginning to his diving career. On one of his first competitive dives in the 9th grade he flattened out and hit the water in a belly flop.  But he stuck with it and twice made it to the high school district championship. He even lost two front teeth on an inward dive attempt and had to wear two false teeth.  “He thrived on challenges” his father John Dyer.  Dyer19 of Cincinnati Ohio was killed in an explosion Aug. 3 south of Hadithah. His Marine reserve unit was based in Columbus Ohio.  Dyer graduated with honors from high school in 2004 where he also played the viola in the school orchestra. He had been accepted into Ohio State University and wanted to major in finance.  His father said he joined the Marines because of his sense of duty and the challenge to be “one of the best.”  John Dyer said he and his wife Kathy saw a mature and proud son when they visited him during his pre-deployment leave in Las Vegas.  “He said that he couldn’t be happier with the way his life had worked out to this point” his father said.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

Views 22

1228 days ago

Marine Lance Cpl. Christopher J. Dyer
Death: Aug 03, 2005
of Cincinnati; assigned to the 3rd Battalion 25th Marine Regiment 4th Marine Division Marine Forces Reserve Columbus Ohio; attached to Regimental Combat Team 2 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed Aug. 3 when the amphibious assault vehicle in which he was a passenger was hit by an improvised explosive device south of Hadithah Iraq. Ohio-based Marine killed by explosion in Iraq The Associated Press Christopher Dyer had an auspicious beginning to his diving career. On one of his first competitive dives in the 9th grade he flattened out and hit the water in a belly flop. But he stuck with it and twice made it to the high school district championship. He even lost two front teeth on an inward dive attempt and had to wear two false teeth. “He thrived on challenges” his father John Dyer. Dyer19 of Cincinnati Ohio was killed in an explosion Aug. 3 south of Hadithah. His Marine reserve unit was based in Columbus Ohio. Dyer graduated with honors from high school in 2004 where he also played the viola in the school orchestra. He had been accepted into Ohio State University and wanted to major in finance. His father said he joined the Marines because of his sense of duty and the challenge to be “one of the best.” John Dyer said he and his wife Kathy saw a mature and proud son when they visited him during his pre-deployment leave in Las Vegas. “He said that he couldn’t be happier with the way his life had worked out to this point” his father said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

0 Comments

Realtime comments disabled