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. Toccara R. Green  
Death: Aug 14, 2005
 of Rosedale Md.; assigned to the 57th Transportation Company 548th Corps Support Battalion Fort Drum N.Y.; killed Aug. 14 when multiple improvised explosive devices detonated near her unit during convoy operations in Asad Iraq.  A soldier’s devotion to her country  Associated Press  Toccara Green’s desire to be in the military was evident early: for four years in high school she got up early and stayed late to participate in her campus ROTC.  Family and friends say her devotion to her country is what inspired her.  “The only thing that puts my mind at ease is that she  Died for what she believed in” said Garry Green Jr. her brother. “She said her ideal situation: go out fighting for our country.”  Green23 of Rosedale Md.  Died Aug. 14 when several bombs detonated near her unit in Al Asad. She was assigned to Fort Drum and is believed to be Maryland’s first woman soldier killed in combat in Iraq.  Spc. Nicole Coleman met Green during basic training in 2003 and became fast friends. They referred to themselves as “Batman and Robin” or “Pinky and the Brain.”  Green graduated from high school in 2000 and attended Norfolk State University in Virginia where she stu Died telecommunications and broadcasting. She loved roller skating and working on cars.  She is survived by her father Garry Green Sr. and mother Yvonne.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Toccara R. Green
Death: Aug 14, 2005
of Rosedale Md.; assigned to the 57th Transportation Company 548th Corps Support Battalion Fort Drum N.Y.; killed Aug. 14 when multiple improvised explosive devices detonated near her unit during convoy operations in Asad Iraq. A soldier’s devotion to her country Associated Press Toccara Green’s desire to be in the military was evident early: for four years in high school she got up early and stayed late to participate in her campus ROTC. Family and friends say her devotion to her country is what inspired her. “The only thing that puts my mind at ease is that she Died for what she believed in” said Garry Green Jr. her brother. “She said her ideal situation: go out fighting for our country.” Green23 of Rosedale Md. Died Aug. 14 when several bombs detonated near her unit in Al Asad. She was assigned to Fort Drum and is believed to be Maryland’s first woman soldier killed in combat in Iraq. Spc. Nicole Coleman met Green during basic training in 2003 and became fast friends. They referred to themselves as “Batman and Robin” or “Pinky and the Brain.” Green graduated from high school in 2000 and attended Norfolk State University in Virginia where she stu Died telecommunications and broadcasting. She loved roller skating and working on cars. She is survived by her father Garry Green Sr. and mother Yvonne. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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