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 Spc. Rusty W. Bell  
Death: Aug 12, 2005
 of Pocahontas Ark.; assigned to the 603rd Aviation Support Battalion Aviation Brigade 3rd Infantry Division Hunter Army Airfield Ga.;  Died Aug. 12 of non-combat-related injuries in Taji Iraq.  Soldier  Died of non-combat related injuries  Associated Press  “Hi” wrote the serviceman on a military bulletin board on June 20. “My name is Rusty Bell and I am serving in Iraq for the third time since 2001. I would love to have someone write me.”  The answers came swiftly. “I’m composing an e-mail right now for ya” wrote Leah. Sarah in London told Rusty “to drop her a line.” Elizabeth wrote “I am hoping to find a soldier who is away from home just like you.”  On Aug. 14 another message appeared. “To everyone who has been in contact with Rusty Bell” it said. “My name is Robert Holder and I am Rusty’s uncle. I regret to send this message to inform you all that Rusty was killed in Iraq.”  Army Spc. Rusty W. Bell21 of Pocahontas Ark.  Died Aug. 12 from non-combat related injuries in Taji. He was based at Hunter Army Airfield.  “I loved his smile and his eyes” Pocahontas High School Librarian Lin Hatch said “and he was so appreciative of any opportunity that was given to him.”  Bell’s mother says he loved to read was a helicopter repair worker and was a member of the organization called Books for Soldiers. He also is survived by his wife.    Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Spc. Rusty W. Bell
Death: Aug 12, 2005
of Pocahontas Ark.; assigned to the 603rd Aviation Support Battalion Aviation Brigade 3rd Infantry Division Hunter Army Airfield Ga.; Died Aug. 12 of non-combat-related injuries in Taji Iraq. Soldier Died of non-combat related injuries Associated Press “Hi” wrote the serviceman on a military bulletin board on June 20. “My name is Rusty Bell and I am serving in Iraq for the third time since 2001. I would love to have someone write me.” The answers came swiftly. “I’m composing an e-mail right now for ya” wrote Leah. Sarah in London told Rusty “to drop her a line.” Elizabeth wrote “I am hoping to find a soldier who is away from home just like you.” On Aug. 14 another message appeared. “To everyone who has been in contact with Rusty Bell” it said. “My name is Robert Holder and I am Rusty’s uncle. I regret to send this message to inform you all that Rusty was killed in Iraq.” Army Spc. Rusty W. Bell21 of Pocahontas Ark. Died Aug. 12 from non-combat related injuries in Taji. He was based at Hunter Army Airfield. “I loved his smile and his eyes” Pocahontas High School Librarian Lin Hatch said “and he was so appreciative of any opportunity that was given to him.” Bell’s mother says he loved to read was a helicopter repair worker and was a member of the organization called Books for Soldiers. He also is survived by his wife. Operation Enduring Freedom

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