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. Kamisha J. Block  
Death: Aug 16, 2007
 of Vidor Texas; assigned to the 401st Military Police Company 720th Military Police Battalion 89th Military Police Brigade Fort Hood Texas;  Died Aug. 16 in Baghdad of injuries sustained from a non-combat-related incident. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Paul B. Norris.  Southeast Texas soldier killed in Iraq  The Associated Press  VIDOR Texas — A Southeast Texas soldier has  Died in Iraq the Department of Defense announced Aug. 21.  Spc. Kamisha Jane Block20  Died Aug. 16 in what military officials called “a non-combat-related incident.” But her family told the Beaumont Enterprise that she  Died in a friendly fire incident.  “She was shot in the chest by friendly fire” Block’s aunt Kathy Byerley told the newspaper. “They haven’t told us anything else — the rest is under investigation. We just want to know the truth about it.”  When asked whether Block had  Died in a friendly fire incident Paul Prince a spokesman for the U.S. Army III Corps and Fort Hood would only say there was an ongoing investigation into her death.  Block a Vidor native joined the military in July 2005 as a military police officer and was assigned to the 401st Military Police Company 720th Military Police Battalion 89th Military Police Brigade since January 2007. She was deployed to Iraq in May.  Block’s military awards and decorations included the National Defense Service Medal Korea Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism (Service) Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.  Block was described by family members an outgoing person who always wanted to help.  “She loved people” said Block’s uncle John Stuckey. “She was out to help people with whatever she could.”  Block had plans to pursue a career in law enforcement her relatives said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Kamisha J. Block
Death: Aug 16, 2007
of Vidor Texas; assigned to the 401st Military Police Company 720th Military Police Battalion 89th Military Police Brigade Fort Hood Texas; Died Aug. 16 in Baghdad of injuries sustained from a non-combat-related incident. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Paul B. Norris. Southeast Texas soldier killed in Iraq The Associated Press VIDOR Texas — A Southeast Texas soldier has Died in Iraq the Department of Defense announced Aug. 21. Spc. Kamisha Jane Block20 Died Aug. 16 in what military officials called “a non-combat-related incident.” But her family told the Beaumont Enterprise that she Died in a friendly fire incident. “She was shot in the chest by friendly fire” Block’s aunt Kathy Byerley told the newspaper. “They haven’t told us anything else — the rest is under investigation. We just want to know the truth about it.” When asked whether Block had Died in a friendly fire incident Paul Prince a spokesman for the U.S. Army III Corps and Fort Hood would only say there was an ongoing investigation into her death. Block a Vidor native joined the military in July 2005 as a military police officer and was assigned to the 401st Military Police Company 720th Military Police Battalion 89th Military Police Brigade since January 2007. She was deployed to Iraq in May. Block’s military awards and decorations included the National Defense Service Medal Korea Defense Service Medal Global War on Terrorism (Service) Medal and the Army Service Ribbon. Block was described by family members an outgoing person who always wanted to help. “She loved people” said Block’s uncle John Stuckey. “She was out to help people with whatever she could.” Block had plans to pursue a career in law enforcement her relatives said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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