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

Marine Lance Cpl. Kevin E. Oratowski  
Death: Aug 18, 2010
 of Wheaton Ill.; assigned to 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.;  Died Aug. 18 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province Afghanistan.  Calif. honors fallen Pendleton-based Marines  The Associated Press  CHICAGO — Two suburban Chicago Marines killed recently in Afghanistan were honored in California.  Lance Cpl. Kevin Oratowski23 of Wheaton  Died Aug. 18 when an improvised explosive device when off. Military officials say the 2005 Glenbard South High School graduate was a light armored vehicle crewman.  Cpl. Christopher J. Boyd22 of Palatine  Died Aug. 19 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province. He was a 2006 graduate of Palatine High School.  Both were honored in California because of their ties to Camp Pendleton.  Flags at the California capitol were at half-staff through Aug. 22 for Oratowski. Flags at the state Capitol were flown at half-staff for 72 hours in honor of Boyd starting Aug. 23.    Marine Lance Cpl. Kevin E. Oratowski  The Associated Press  Kevin Oratowski was a competitor whether he was playing video games with his younger brother or striving to be the best in his work as a Marine.  “He sometimes was a slow starter but a very strong finisher” said Terri Hanrahan the principal at Illinois’ Glenbard South High School where Oratowski graduated in 2005. “When he put his mind to something literally there wasn’t anything he couldn’t accomplish.”  Oratowski23 of Wheaton Ill. was killed by a roadside bomb Aug. 18 in Helmand province during his first combat deployment. He enlisted in 2008 and was assigned to Camp Pendleton.  At Glenbard South he had developed from a quiet freshman into a magnetic engaging leader by the time he graduated teacher Pam Neuner said.  He also was patient even when it came to his tag-along brother Michael.  “I was the annoying little brother but he never complained about me being there” Michael Oratowski said.  The soldier who volunteered at a local nursing home had a “huge personality” but was polite and courteous friends and neighbors said.  Survivors include his parents Stephen and Mary and sister Carrie. Operation Enduring Freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Kevin E. Oratowski
Death: Aug 18, 2010
of Wheaton Ill.; assigned to 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; Died Aug. 18 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province Afghanistan. Calif. honors fallen Pendleton-based Marines The Associated Press CHICAGO — Two suburban Chicago Marines killed recently in Afghanistan were honored in California. Lance Cpl. Kevin Oratowski23 of Wheaton Died Aug. 18 when an improvised explosive device when off. Military officials say the 2005 Glenbard South High School graduate was a light armored vehicle crewman. Cpl. Christopher J. Boyd22 of Palatine Died Aug. 19 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province. He was a 2006 graduate of Palatine High School. Both were honored in California because of their ties to Camp Pendleton. Flags at the California capitol were at half-staff through Aug. 22 for Oratowski. Flags at the state Capitol were flown at half-staff for 72 hours in honor of Boyd starting Aug. 23. Marine Lance Cpl. Kevin E. Oratowski The Associated Press Kevin Oratowski was a competitor whether he was playing video games with his younger brother or striving to be the best in his work as a Marine. “He sometimes was a slow starter but a very strong finisher” said Terri Hanrahan the principal at Illinois’ Glenbard South High School where Oratowski graduated in 2005. “When he put his mind to something literally there wasn’t anything he couldn’t accomplish.” Oratowski23 of Wheaton Ill. was killed by a roadside bomb Aug. 18 in Helmand province during his first combat deployment. He enlisted in 2008 and was assigned to Camp Pendleton. At Glenbard South he had developed from a quiet freshman into a magnetic engaging leader by the time he graduated teacher Pam Neuner said. He also was patient even when it came to his tag-along brother Michael. “I was the annoying little brother but he never complained about me being there” Michael Oratowski said. The soldier who volunteered at a local nursing home had a “huge personality” but was polite and courteous friends and neighbors said. Survivors include his parents Stephen and Mary and sister Carrie. Operation Enduring Freedom

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