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. Youvert Loney  
Death: Sep 05, 2009
 of Pohnpei Micronesia; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 12th Infantry Regiment 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division Fort Carson Colo.;  Died Sept. 5 in Asadabad Afghanistan of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his vehicle using small arms and recoilless rifle fires.  Tributes poured in on MySpace page  The Associated Press  In one photograph Army Sgt. Youvert Loney a father of two stands straight and tall in his uniform holding his young son. The baby boy wears a soldier’s camouflage hat.  Another photo shows Loney sporting a hooded sweatshirt and baseball cap. A rocky scenic slope serves as a backdrop.  On a MySpace page filled with photos of Loney and his family “I love you” is written to him 95 times in one post.  Loney28 of Pohnpei Micronesia was killed Sept. 5 in Abad Afghanistan when his vehicle was attacked. He was based at Fort Carson Colo.  The Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs release says Loney is survived by his wife two children and father.  He was the 34th Micronesian to be killed in a U.S. war since 2003.  A man identified only as Pfc. Cabrera wrote in an online message board that Loney remained deeply missed by his platoon.  “It definitely hasn’t been the same here” Cabrera wrote. “We miss you SGT and you will not be forgotten.”  Loney enlisted in 2005. He was deployed to Iraq from October 2006 to December 2007. He was sent to Afghanistan in June.Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Sgt. Youvert Loney
Death: Sep 05, 2009
of Pohnpei Micronesia; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 12th Infantry Regiment 4th Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division Fort Carson Colo.; Died Sept. 5 in Asadabad Afghanistan of wounds sustained when enemy forces attacked his vehicle using small arms and recoilless rifle fires. Tributes poured in on MySpace page The Associated Press In one photograph Army Sgt. Youvert Loney a father of two stands straight and tall in his uniform holding his young son. The baby boy wears a soldier’s camouflage hat. Another photo shows Loney sporting a hooded sweatshirt and baseball cap. A rocky scenic slope serves as a backdrop. On a MySpace page filled with photos of Loney and his family “I love you” is written to him 95 times in one post. Loney28 of Pohnpei Micronesia was killed Sept. 5 in Abad Afghanistan when his vehicle was attacked. He was based at Fort Carson Colo. The Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs release says Loney is survived by his wife two children and father. He was the 34th Micronesian to be killed in a U.S. war since 2003. A man identified only as Pfc. Cabrera wrote in an online message board that Loney remained deeply missed by his platoon. “It definitely hasn’t been the same here” Cabrera wrote. “We miss you SGT and you will not be forgotten.” Loney enlisted in 2005. He was deployed to Iraq from October 2006 to December 2007. He was sent to Afghanistan in June.Operation Enduring Freedom

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