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. James C. Robinson  
Death: Aug 28, 2010
 of Lebanon Ohio; assigned to 1st Battalion 187th Infantry Regiment 3rd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Fort Campbell Ky.;  Died Aug. 28 in Paktika province Afghanistan when insurgents attacked his unit with indirect fire.  Local soldier killed in Afghanistan  By Carrie Whitaker  Cincinnati Enquirer  Spc. James C. Robinson a graduate of Monroe High School in Butler County and a married father of two was killed this weekend when insurgents attacked his base in Afghanistan’s Paktika Province the Department of Defense reported Monday.  Robinson27 was an infantryman supporting Operation Enduring Freedom  when he was killed Saturday. His unit was struck by indirect fire by insurgents according to DoD.  A 2001 graduate of Monroe High School Robinson was a member of the Hornets soccer team and the school’s science club Monroe Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli said.  “The Monroe Local School District was deeply saddened to hear of Jim’s death” Lolli said Monday night.  Although it has been several years since Robinson walked the halls of Monroe High School Assistant Principal Robert Millisor said he clearly remembers the young man.  “He was very fun-loving a good man of character” Millisor recalled. “I remember the group (Robinson’s class) in particular; they were a real close-knit group.”  Millisor who has a child who recently joined the Marines expressed his condolences to Robinson’s family including two siblings who graduated from Monroe two and four years behind their big brother.  “I really respect his courage and dedication and willingness to serve” Millisor said. “You can’t ask for more than that out of somebody.”  A moment of silence will be observed in Robinson’s honor before kickoff at Friday night’s home football game against Ross High School Lolli said.  Robinson joined the Army in February 2005 and was assigned in November 2005 to the 1st Battalion 187th Infantry Regiment 3rd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell Ky.  He had earned the Bronze Star and Purple Heart among other military honors and is survived by his wife Kathryn E. Robinson; daughter Victoria A. Robinson; and stepdaughter Emily B. Cable all of Fort Campbell; as well as his mother and father James R. and Kimberly Robinson of Middletown.  Two of his fellow soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division Pfc. Chad D. Coleman from Georgia and Pvt. Adam J. Novak of Wisconsin were also killed over the weekend when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device Friday. Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Spc. James C. Robinson
Death: Aug 28, 2010
of Lebanon Ohio; assigned to 1st Battalion 187th Infantry Regiment 3rd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) Fort Campbell Ky.; Died Aug. 28 in Paktika province Afghanistan when insurgents attacked his unit with indirect fire. Local soldier killed in Afghanistan By Carrie Whitaker Cincinnati Enquirer Spc. James C. Robinson a graduate of Monroe High School in Butler County and a married father of two was killed this weekend when insurgents attacked his base in Afghanistan’s Paktika Province the Department of Defense reported Monday. Robinson27 was an infantryman supporting Operation Enduring Freedom when he was killed Saturday. His unit was struck by indirect fire by insurgents according to DoD. A 2001 graduate of Monroe High School Robinson was a member of the Hornets soccer team and the school’s science club Monroe Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli said. “The Monroe Local School District was deeply saddened to hear of Jim’s death” Lolli said Monday night. Although it has been several years since Robinson walked the halls of Monroe High School Assistant Principal Robert Millisor said he clearly remembers the young man. “He was very fun-loving a good man of character” Millisor recalled. “I remember the group (Robinson’s class) in particular; they were a real close-knit group.” Millisor who has a child who recently joined the Marines expressed his condolences to Robinson’s family including two siblings who graduated from Monroe two and four years behind their big brother. “I really respect his courage and dedication and willingness to serve” Millisor said. “You can’t ask for more than that out of somebody.” A moment of silence will be observed in Robinson’s honor before kickoff at Friday night’s home football game against Ross High School Lolli said. Robinson joined the Army in February 2005 and was assigned in November 2005 to the 1st Battalion 187th Infantry Regiment 3rd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell Ky. He had earned the Bronze Star and Purple Heart among other military honors and is survived by his wife Kathryn E. Robinson; daughter Victoria A. Robinson; and stepdaughter Emily B. Cable all of Fort Campbell; as well as his mother and father James R. and Kimberly Robinson of Middletown. Two of his fellow soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division Pfc. Chad D. Coleman from Georgia and Pvt. Adam J. Novak of Wisconsin were also killed over the weekend when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device Friday. Operation Enduring Freedom

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