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. Bryce D. Howard  
Death: Aug 28, 2007
 of Vancouver Wash.; assigned to Headquarters Support Company 864th Engineer Battalion 555th Engineer Brigade Fort Lewis Wash.;  Died Aug. 28 in Jaji Afghanistan of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. Also killed were Sgt. 1st Class Rocky H. Herrera and Sgt. Cory L. Clark.  Bombing kills three Fort Lewis soldiers in Afghanistan  The Associated Press  FORT LEWIS Wash. — Three soldiers killed in a suicide bombing as they helped build a bridge in Afghanistan were identified Aug. 30 as members of a unit from this Army post south of Tacoma.  Sgt. 1st Class Rocky H. Herrera43 of Salt Lake City; Sgt. Cory L. Clark25 of Plant City Fla.; and Sgt. Bryce D. Howard24 of Vancouver Wash. members of the 864th Engineer Battalion 555th Engineer Brigade  Died Aug. 28 in the attack in Jaji in eastern Afghanistan military officials said.  Herrera and Clark were members of the battalion’s 585th Engineer Pipeline Company and Howard was in the Headquarters Support Company. The battalion has been in Afghanistan since March.  Herrera a construction equipment supervisor entered military service Aug. 251986 and his current term of active service began in April 1996.  He previously was with the 38th Engineer Company in Hanau Germany; the 31st Maintenance Company at Fort Irwin Calif.; and with the 5th Engineer Battalion and later the 577th Engineer Battalion as an instructor in Fort Leonard Wood Mo. before being assigned to Fort Lewis on Aug. 14 2005.  Clark a general construction equipment operator who had been deployed twice to Iraq called home a few days before his death to say he had been promoted to sergeant his mother Wrenita Codrington told WTVT Television in Tampa.  He enlisted in the Army just after graduating from Durant High School in 2001 fed up with working in a grocery store freezer Codrington said.  “He joined the military saying ‘I’d rather get a little dirty than a lot cold all the time”’ Codrington said.  After Clark’s first tour in Iraq he returned home to marry his high school sweetheart and they had three children before he was sent to Iraq a second time his mother said.  Howard a technical engineer entered the military on Jan. 162002 underwent basic training at Fort Leonard Wood then spent a year at Camp Henry South Korea before reporting to Fort Lewis on Aug. 192003  Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Sgt. Bryce D. Howard
Death: Aug 28, 2007
of Vancouver Wash.; assigned to Headquarters Support Company 864th Engineer Battalion 555th Engineer Brigade Fort Lewis Wash.; Died Aug. 28 in Jaji Afghanistan of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. Also killed were Sgt. 1st Class Rocky H. Herrera and Sgt. Cory L. Clark. Bombing kills three Fort Lewis soldiers in Afghanistan The Associated Press FORT LEWIS Wash. — Three soldiers killed in a suicide bombing as they helped build a bridge in Afghanistan were identified Aug. 30 as members of a unit from this Army post south of Tacoma. Sgt. 1st Class Rocky H. Herrera43 of Salt Lake City; Sgt. Cory L. Clark25 of Plant City Fla.; and Sgt. Bryce D. Howard24 of Vancouver Wash. members of the 864th Engineer Battalion 555th Engineer Brigade Died Aug. 28 in the attack in Jaji in eastern Afghanistan military officials said. Herrera and Clark were members of the battalion’s 585th Engineer Pipeline Company and Howard was in the Headquarters Support Company. The battalion has been in Afghanistan since March. Herrera a construction equipment supervisor entered military service Aug. 251986 and his current term of active service began in April 1996. He previously was with the 38th Engineer Company in Hanau Germany; the 31st Maintenance Company at Fort Irwin Calif.; and with the 5th Engineer Battalion and later the 577th Engineer Battalion as an instructor in Fort Leonard Wood Mo. before being assigned to Fort Lewis on Aug. 14 2005. Clark a general construction equipment operator who had been deployed twice to Iraq called home a few days before his death to say he had been promoted to sergeant his mother Wrenita Codrington told WTVT Television in Tampa. He enlisted in the Army just after graduating from Durant High School in 2001 fed up with working in a grocery store freezer Codrington said. “He joined the military saying ‘I’d rather get a little dirty than a lot cold all the time”’ Codrington said. After Clark’s first tour in Iraq he returned home to marry his high school sweetheart and they had three children before he was sent to Iraq a second time his mother said. Howard a technical engineer entered the military on Jan. 162002 underwent basic training at Fort Leonard Wood then spent a year at Camp Henry South Korea before reporting to Fort Lewis on Aug. 192003 Operation Enduring Freedom

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