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. Seth Huston  
Death: Aug 21, 2004
  Perryton Texas; assigned to 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Aug. 21 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  Texas Marine killed in Iraq  Associated Press  PERRYTON Texas — The mother  of a 19-year-old Marine from the Panhandle says that Iraq was tough for her son but he never wavered in his commitment.  Perryton native Lance Cpl. Seth Huston was killed Saturday during fighting in Iraq’s Anbar province the Department  of Defense confirmed Monday.  “I talked to him two days before he died” his mother Renee Huston told the Amarillo Globe-News for its Tuesday online editions. “He said they were still getting mortar attacks.  “He’s always been gung-ho and proud to be a Marine. But he said ‘We’re tired we want to come home.’ They were just doing what they had to do to come home.”  Huston said her son joined the Marine Corps in June 2003  and deployed to Iraq in March. She said he decided to join the Marines in 10th grade after running into a recruiter at a high school. The events  of Sept. 112001 made him even more sure  of his decision.

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Marine Lance Cpl. Seth Huston
Death: Aug 21, 2004
Perryton Texas; assigned to 2nd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Aug. 21 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. Texas Marine killed in Iraq Associated Press PERRYTON Texas — The mother of a 19-year-old Marine from the Panhandle says that Iraq was tough for her son but he never wavered in his commitment. Perryton native Lance Cpl. Seth Huston was killed Saturday during fighting in Iraq’s Anbar province the Department of Defense confirmed Monday. “I talked to him two days before he died” his mother Renee Huston told the Amarillo Globe-News for its Tuesday online editions. “He said they were still getting mortar attacks. “He’s always been gung-ho and proud to be a Marine. But he said ‘We’re tired we want to come home.’ They were just doing what they had to do to come home.” Huston said her son joined the Marine Corps in June 2003 and deployed to Iraq in March. She said he decided to join the Marines in 10th grade after running into a recruiter at a high school. The events of Sept. 112001 made him even more sure of his decision.

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