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

Army Pfc. Nathaniel E. Detample  
Death: Aug 09, 2005
 of Morrisville Pa.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 111th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) Pennsylvania Army National Guard Philadelphia; killed Aug. 9 when a mine exploded and enemy forces attacked using small-arms fire as he was investigating a rocket-propelled grenade incident in Bayji Iraq. Also killed were Spc. John Kulick Spc. Gennaro Pellegrini Jr. and Sgt. Francis J. Straub Jr.  Soldier killed in explosion in Iraq  Associated Press  Nathaniel E. DeTample may have been small in stature but not in courage.  “All 130 pounds of Nate were always ready to stand tall and take on someone twice his size” said the Rev. David Farina pastor of the Calvary Full Gospel Church.  DeTample19 of Morrisville Pa.  Died Aug. 9 in Bayji after coming under attack. He was based in Philadelphia.  A wrestler an Eagle Scout and a criminal justice major at Shippensburg University DeTample impressed all with a dogged willingness to serve.  “He led the charge since the day I met him. He was always the guy who said ‘Follow me”’ said Vince Paulauskas committee chairman for DeTample’s Boy Scout troop.  DeTample looked substantially younger than he was earning him the nickname of “Baby Boy.” He also loved the Phillies and for a while in high school he became fanatical about wearing orange.  “We all thought that he looked like a traffic cone” said his uncle Steve Pursel.  He is survived by his parents Glenn and Kimberly.  “We may have lost the finest example of a human being on Earth” Darrell DeTample said of his cousin.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Pfc. Nathaniel E. Detample
Death: Aug 09, 2005
of Morrisville Pa.; assigned to the 1st Battalion 111th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized) Pennsylvania Army National Guard Philadelphia; killed Aug. 9 when a mine exploded and enemy forces attacked using small-arms fire as he was investigating a rocket-propelled grenade incident in Bayji Iraq. Also killed were Spc. John Kulick Spc. Gennaro Pellegrini Jr. and Sgt. Francis J. Straub Jr. Soldier killed in explosion in Iraq Associated Press Nathaniel E. DeTample may have been small in stature but not in courage. “All 130 pounds of Nate were always ready to stand tall and take on someone twice his size” said the Rev. David Farina pastor of the Calvary Full Gospel Church. DeTample19 of Morrisville Pa. Died Aug. 9 in Bayji after coming under attack. He was based in Philadelphia. A wrestler an Eagle Scout and a criminal justice major at Shippensburg University DeTample impressed all with a dogged willingness to serve. “He led the charge since the day I met him. He was always the guy who said ‘Follow me”’ said Vince Paulauskas committee chairman for DeTample’s Boy Scout troop. DeTample looked substantially younger than he was earning him the nickname of “Baby Boy.” He also loved the Phillies and for a while in high school he became fanatical about wearing orange. “We all thought that he looked like a traffic cone” said his uncle Steve Pursel. He is survived by his parents Glenn and Kimberly. “We may have lost the finest example of a human being on Earth” Darrell DeTample said of his cousin. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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