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 Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins  
Death: Aug 06, 2009
 of Paris Texas; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 3rd Marines 3rd Marine Division III Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Base Hawaii;  Died Aug. 6 while supporting combat operations in Farah province Afghanistan.  Hometown to remember fallen Marine  The Associated Press  PARIS Texas — Officials in an East Texas town plan to line the streets with American flags to honor a Marine who  Died in Afghanistan.  A hearse carrying the body of 24-year-old Marine Sgt. Jay Hoskins is expected to make the six-mile journey Aug. 13 from a local airstrip to a funeral home in Paris about 90 miles northeast of Dallas.  Hoskins  Died Aug. 6 with two fellow Marines when a roadside bomb exploded in Farah province.  The city’s Kiwanis Club is distributing 500 large flags on 10-foot poles and the football coach at the local high school told The Paris News that he expects hundreds of students to line the route.  The funeral procession is expected to include all local law enforcement agencies and Patriot Guard motorcycle riders.Operation Enduring Freedom

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Marine Sgt. Jay M. Hoskins
Death: Aug 06, 2009
of Paris Texas; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 3rd Marines 3rd Marine Division III Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Base Hawaii; Died Aug. 6 while supporting combat operations in Farah province Afghanistan. Hometown to remember fallen Marine The Associated Press PARIS Texas — Officials in an East Texas town plan to line the streets with American flags to honor a Marine who Died in Afghanistan. A hearse carrying the body of 24-year-old Marine Sgt. Jay Hoskins is expected to make the six-mile journey Aug. 13 from a local airstrip to a funeral home in Paris about 90 miles northeast of Dallas. Hoskins Died Aug. 6 with two fellow Marines when a roadside bomb exploded in Farah province. The city’s Kiwanis Club is distributing 500 large flags on 10-foot poles and the football coach at the local high school told The Paris News that he expects hundreds of students to line the route. The funeral procession is expected to include all local law enforcement agencies and Patriot Guard motorcycle riders.Operation Enduring Freedom

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