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 Gunnery Sgt. Elia P. Fontecchio  
Death: Aug 04, 2004
" of Milford Mass.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms Calif.; died Aug. 4  of injuries sustained in enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  When Elia P. Fontecchio returned from his first tour  of duty in Iraq he spent days figuring out how to break the news to his wife that he would be going back. When it came to his 2-year-old son he felt there was no way to explain. ""You don't at that age. You just do what you can he told The Associated Press in an interview in December. Mommy bears the brunt  of it."" The 30-year-old from Milford Mass. was killed in Iraq's Anbar province on Aug. 4 two weeks before he was due to return home. He was based at Twentynine Palms Calif. Fontecchio's first tour gave him confidence as he approached his second departure. ""I'm very familiar with the territory and the culture now. We know some  of the mistakes ... and we know how to handle them now he said. He was the model Marine the model person the model husband the model father his uncle Dana Fontecchio said. Survivors include his wife Kinney and son Elia Jr.  — Associated Press"

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Marine Gunnery Sgt. Elia P. Fontecchio
Death: Aug 04, 2004
" of Milford Mass.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms Calif.; died Aug. 4 of injuries sustained in enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. When Elia P. Fontecchio returned from his first tour of duty in Iraq he spent days figuring out how to break the news to his wife that he would be going back. When it came to his 2-year-old son he felt there was no way to explain. ""You don't at that age. You just do what you can he told The Associated Press in an interview in December. Mommy bears the brunt of it."" The 30-year-old from Milford Mass. was killed in Iraq's Anbar province on Aug. 4 two weeks before he was due to return home. He was based at Twentynine Palms Calif. Fontecchio's first tour gave him confidence as he approached his second departure. ""I'm very familiar with the territory and the culture now. We know some of the mistakes ... and we know how to handle them now he said. He was the model Marine the model person the model husband the model father his uncle Dana Fontecchio said. Survivors include his wife Kinney and son Elia Jr. — Associated Press"

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