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. Rafael L. Navea 
Death: Aug 27, 2003
 of Pittsburgh Pa.; assigned to C Battery 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment based at Fort Sill Okla.; killed Aug. 27 when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle in Fallujah Iraq.  Spc. Rafael L. Navea’s family cherished him both for his big-picture perspective and for the way he was with those he loved.  “He wanted to have a better world for everybody” said his mother Lucia Kirkpatrick of Weston Fla.  “He was a very very good man a very good man and an excellent father. I cannot explain to you how wonderful he was as a husband” said his wife Marina Ianni-Navea.  Navea34 of Pittsburgh Died Aug. 27 in Iraq after his vehicle hit an explosive device. Stationed at Fort Sill he was married and the father of sons ages 12 5 and 3.  Navea made clear his love for his family said Lt. Col. David Hill battalion commander. “Every time we spoke that was our first topic of conversation. He was very proud of his wife and three sons and he always had a smile on his face when he talked about them.”  — Associated Press    Pittsburgh soldier killed by explosive device in Iraq  Associated Press  PITTSBURGH — An Army specialist serving in Iraq was killed by an explosive device about 30 miles west of Baghdad on Aug. 27 Department of Defense authorities said.  Spc. Rafael L. Navea34 of Pittsburgh Died after the vehicle hit “an improvised explosive device” in Fallujah officials said.  Navea a married father of three and member of the 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment based at Fort Sill Okla. had been in Iraq for 25 days said his mother Lucia Kirkpatrick of Weston Fla.  “He told me it was horrible there. It was a very depressing place. He was there 25 days only and he was so worried” Kirkpatrick said.  Navea moved to Pittsburgh in 1993 to take a break from the Army and attend school Kirkpatrick said. He went to ITT Technical Institute before working at UPMC hospital where he met his wife Marina a transplant nurse.  Kirkpatrick said her son loved the military. He also played soccer for a team in the Army and joined several teams in Pittsburgh.  Navea remained in the reserves and was called up in April.  His wife and three boys — ages 115 and 3 — recently left Pittsburgh to live near his base in Oklahoma his mother said.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Rafael L. Navea
Death: Aug 27, 2003
of Pittsburgh Pa.; assigned to C Battery 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment based at Fort Sill Okla.; killed Aug. 27 when an improvised explosive device struck his vehicle in Fallujah Iraq. Spc. Rafael L. Navea’s family cherished him both for his big-picture perspective and for the way he was with those he loved. “He wanted to have a better world for everybody” said his mother Lucia Kirkpatrick of Weston Fla. “He was a very very good man a very good man and an excellent father. I cannot explain to you how wonderful he was as a husband” said his wife Marina Ianni-Navea. Navea34 of Pittsburgh Died Aug. 27 in Iraq after his vehicle hit an explosive device. Stationed at Fort Sill he was married and the father of sons ages 12 5 and 3. Navea made clear his love for his family said Lt. Col. David Hill battalion commander. “Every time we spoke that was our first topic of conversation. He was very proud of his wife and three sons and he always had a smile on his face when he talked about them.” — Associated Press Pittsburgh soldier killed by explosive device in Iraq Associated Press PITTSBURGH — An Army specialist serving in Iraq was killed by an explosive device about 30 miles west of Baghdad on Aug. 27 Department of Defense authorities said. Spc. Rafael L. Navea34 of Pittsburgh Died after the vehicle hit “an improvised explosive device” in Fallujah officials said. Navea a married father of three and member of the 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment based at Fort Sill Okla. had been in Iraq for 25 days said his mother Lucia Kirkpatrick of Weston Fla. “He told me it was horrible there. It was a very depressing place. He was there 25 days only and he was so worried” Kirkpatrick said. Navea moved to Pittsburgh in 1993 to take a break from the Army and attend school Kirkpatrick said. He went to ITT Technical Institute before working at UPMC hospital where he met his wife Marina a transplant nurse. Kirkpatrick said her son loved the military. He also played soccer for a team in the Army and joined several teams in Pittsburgh. Navea remained in the reserves and was called up in April. His wife and three boys — ages 115 and 3 — recently left Pittsburgh to live near his base in Oklahoma his mother said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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