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. Wesley R. Durbin  
Death: Sep 14, 2008
 of Hurst Texas; assigned to the 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment 4th Brigade Combat Team 3rd Infantry Division Fort Stewart Ga.;  Died Sept. 14 in Jurf as Suhkr Iraq of wounds sustained in a non-hostile incident. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Darris J. Dawson.  Marine-turned-soldier ‘could make anyone smile’  The Associated Press  After  serving in Iraq as a Marine Sgt. Wesley R. Durbin was going to resume his college education possibly as an English major. But something brought him back to the military.  “He decided he was a soldier all around so he went back into the Army” said his wife Brandi Durbin. “He wanted to take his expertise and give it where it needed to be given.”  Durbin26 of Hurst Texas was one of two soldiers killed Sept. 14 in Tunnis when a fellow soldier opened fire on the men. He was assigned to Fort Stewart.  “Everybody loved Wes the minute they met him” his wife said. “Anybody who met him — cashiers at the grocery stores they loved him. He could make anybody smile.”  Fellow soldiers jokingly called him “Jarhead” — slang for a Marine — but Durbin would pay attention to the mood of soldiers around him and offer to help anyone who seemed troubled.  “He would say ‘Sergeant you’re looking kind of down today do you want to talk?”’ said Staff Sgt. Michael Navarro. “That’s one thing I will always miss. I’m a private person. But just the thought of him coming by and saying ‘Do you want to talk?’ meant a lot to me.”Operation Iraqi freedom

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Army Sgt. Wesley R. Durbin
Death: Sep 14, 2008
of Hurst Texas; assigned to the 3rd Battalion 7th Infantry Regiment 4th Brigade Combat Team 3rd Infantry Division Fort Stewart Ga.; Died Sept. 14 in Jurf as Suhkr Iraq of wounds sustained in a non-hostile incident. Also killed was Staff Sgt. Darris J. Dawson. Marine-turned-soldier ‘could make anyone smile’ The Associated Press After serving in Iraq as a Marine Sgt. Wesley R. Durbin was going to resume his college education possibly as an English major. But something brought him back to the military. “He decided he was a soldier all around so he went back into the Army” said his wife Brandi Durbin. “He wanted to take his expertise and give it where it needed to be given.” Durbin26 of Hurst Texas was one of two soldiers killed Sept. 14 in Tunnis when a fellow soldier opened fire on the men. He was assigned to Fort Stewart. “Everybody loved Wes the minute they met him” his wife said. “Anybody who met him — cashiers at the grocery stores they loved him. He could make anybody smile.” Fellow soldiers jokingly called him “Jarhead” — slang for a Marine — but Durbin would pay attention to the mood of soldiers around him and offer to help anyone who seemed troubled. “He would say ‘Sergeant you’re looking kind of down today do you want to talk?”’ said Staff Sgt. Michael Navarro. “That’s one thing I will always miss. I’m a private person. But just the thought of him coming by and saying ‘Do you want to talk?’ meant a lot to me.”Operation Iraqi freedom

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