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 Staff Sgt. Robert R. Pirelli  
Death: Aug 15, 2007
 of Franklin Mass.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Fort Carson Colo.;  Died Aug. 15 in Baqubah Iraq of wounds sustained from enemy small-arms fire.  Green Beret from Franklin killed by small-arms fire in Iraq  The Associated Press  FRANKLIN Mass. — The Pentagon says a Franklin soldier killed in Iraq  Died of wounds from small arms fire in Baqubah.  Army Staff Sgt. Robert Pirelli  Died Aug. 15.  The 29-year-old Green Beret was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) based in Fort Carson Colo. He had been due to come home in two months.  The MetroWest Daily News reports that Pirelli played right wing for the Franklin High School hockey team before he graduated in 1996. He was one of two senior hockey players to win a booster club scholarship and later graduated with a criminal justice degree from Northeastern University.  Teammate Matthew Wheeler who won the other scholarship told the newspaper Pirelli was a hard-working and unselfish player who never gave up.  Pirelli is the second Franklin soldier to die in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Robert R. Pirelli
Death: Aug 15, 2007
of Franklin Mass.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Fort Carson Colo.; Died Aug. 15 in Baqubah Iraq of wounds sustained from enemy small-arms fire. Green Beret from Franklin killed by small-arms fire in Iraq The Associated Press FRANKLIN Mass. — The Pentagon says a Franklin soldier killed in Iraq Died of wounds from small arms fire in Baqubah. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Pirelli Died Aug. 15. The 29-year-old Green Beret was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) based in Fort Carson Colo. He had been due to come home in two months. The MetroWest Daily News reports that Pirelli played right wing for the Franklin High School hockey team before he graduated in 1996. He was one of two senior hockey players to win a booster club scholarship and later graduated with a criminal justice degree from Northeastern University. Teammate Matthew Wheeler who won the other scholarship told the newspaper Pirelli was a hard-working and unselfish player who never gave up. Pirelli is the second Franklin soldier to die in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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