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 Sgt. Matthew L. Tallman  
Death: Aug 22, 2007
 of Groveland Calif.; assigned to the 4th Squadron 6th U.S. Air Cavalry Regiment Fort Lewis Wash.;  Died Aug. 22 in Multaka Iraq of injuries sustained when his helicopter crashed. Also killed were Capt. Corry P. Tyler Chief Warrant Officer 2 Paul J. Flynn Spc. Rickey L. Bell Capt. Derek A. Dobogai Staff Sgt. Jason L. Paton Sgt. Garrett I. McLead Cpl. Jeremy P. Bouffard Cpl. Phillip J. Brodnick Cpl. Joshua S. Harmon Cpl. Nathan C. Hubbard Spc. Michael A. Hook Cpl. Jessy G. Pollard and Spc. Tyler R. Seideman.  Groveland Army mechanic dies in Iraq helicopter crash  The Associated Press  GROVELAND Calif. — Army Sgt. Matthew L. Tallman was a seven-year veteran of the military finally poised for the promotion he’d sought after seeing a need for leaders to guide young people just entering the service.  Tallman of Groveland Calif. did not live to see that promotion. He was one of 14 soldiers who  Died Aug. 22 when their Black Hawk helicopter crashed in northern Iraq according to the Department of Defense.  The 30-year-old father of two was promoted from specialist to sergeant after his death. The Army has blamed mechanical problems rather than enemy fire for the crash.  “He loved what he did and  Died doing what he wanted” his wife Nicole Tallman told The Modesto Bee. “He was enjoying the fact that he was in a leadership role.”  Tallman grew up in the San Francisco Bay area said his mother Virginia Tallman of Groveland. His father  Died when he was young and he was her only child she said.  The two loved to hike at Yosemite and he displayed a knack for all things mechanical at an early age.  “He could fix anything” Virginia Tallman said. “He never read directions he just picked it up and did it.”  After he enlisted Tallman was trained as a Blackhawk technician. He served as a helicopter mechanic in Afghanistan before being sent to Iraq as a crew chief.  Assigned to the 4th Squadron 6th U.S. Air Cavalry Regiment at Fort Lewis Wash. Tallman was a decorated soldier whose awards included the Army Commendation Medal the Army Good Conduct Medal the National Defense Service Medal the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.  Tallman will be buried in San Jose near his father Virginia Tallman said. He is survived by his wife two children and mother. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Sgt. Matthew L. Tallman
Death: Aug 22, 2007
of Groveland Calif.; assigned to the 4th Squadron 6th U.S. Air Cavalry Regiment Fort Lewis Wash.; Died Aug. 22 in Multaka Iraq of injuries sustained when his helicopter crashed. Also killed were Capt. Corry P. Tyler Chief Warrant Officer 2 Paul J. Flynn Spc. Rickey L. Bell Capt. Derek A. Dobogai Staff Sgt. Jason L. Paton Sgt. Garrett I. McLead Cpl. Jeremy P. Bouffard Cpl. Phillip J. Brodnick Cpl. Joshua S. Harmon Cpl. Nathan C. Hubbard Spc. Michael A. Hook Cpl. Jessy G. Pollard and Spc. Tyler R. Seideman. Groveland Army mechanic dies in Iraq helicopter crash The Associated Press GROVELAND Calif. — Army Sgt. Matthew L. Tallman was a seven-year veteran of the military finally poised for the promotion he’d sought after seeing a need for leaders to guide young people just entering the service. Tallman of Groveland Calif. did not live to see that promotion. He was one of 14 soldiers who Died Aug. 22 when their Black Hawk helicopter crashed in northern Iraq according to the Department of Defense. The 30-year-old father of two was promoted from specialist to sergeant after his death. The Army has blamed mechanical problems rather than enemy fire for the crash. “He loved what he did and Died doing what he wanted” his wife Nicole Tallman told The Modesto Bee. “He was enjoying the fact that he was in a leadership role.” Tallman grew up in the San Francisco Bay area said his mother Virginia Tallman of Groveland. His father Died when he was young and he was her only child she said. The two loved to hike at Yosemite and he displayed a knack for all things mechanical at an early age. “He could fix anything” Virginia Tallman said. “He never read directions he just picked it up and did it.” After he enlisted Tallman was trained as a Blackhawk technician. He served as a helicopter mechanic in Afghanistan before being sent to Iraq as a crew chief. Assigned to the 4th Squadron 6th U.S. Air Cavalry Regiment at Fort Lewis Wash. Tallman was a decorated soldier whose awards included the Army Commendation Medal the Army Good Conduct Medal the National Defense Service Medal the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal. Tallman will be buried in San Jose near his father Virginia Tallman said. He is survived by his wife two children and mother. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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