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. Alyssa R. Peterson 
Death: Sep 15, 2003
 of Flagstaff Ariz.; assigned C Company 311th Military intelligence Battalion 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Died Sept. 15 near Tel Afar Iraq from a non-combat weapons discharge.  Flagstaff soldier remembered as quiet bright  Associated Press  PHOENIX — A soldier from Flagstaff who Died in Iraq was remembered by friends as quiet and bright with a gift for learning foreign languages.  Army Spc. Alyssa R. Peterson27 Died Sept. 15 from what was described as a “non-combat weapons discharge” said Martha Rudd an Army spokeswoman. The fatality occurred near the northwestern Iraqi town of Tel Afar about 50 miles southwest of the Turkish border.  Rudd and other Army officials said that a number of possible scenarios were being considered including Peterson’s own weapon discharging the weapon of another soldier discharging or the accidental shooting of Peterson by an Iraqi civilian.  But two days after her death friends remembered Peterson as a gifted woman who was fluent in Dutch before she went on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission to the Netherlands and who cruised through Arabic courses at the military’s Defense Language Institute after enlisting in July 2001.  Peterson who had been stationed at Fort Campbell Ky. before deploying to Iraq had been conducting interrogations and translating enemy documents in Iraq.  Throughout the day Wednesday a steady stream of visitors brought flowers and food to the home of Peterson’s parents in southwest Flagstaff.  The family declined media interview requests.  But in a statement read by Mormon Bishop Kevin Stephens the family said “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our daughter and sister while performing an important work for all Americans.”  Peterson graduated from Northern Arizona University in May 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.  During her time there Peterson also attended the Flagstaff Institute of Religion a theological training center for members of the Mormon faith.  “She was a quiet very intelligent woman who asked a lot of good questions about life and religion” said Terry Leisek one of Peterson’s instructors at the institute.  “She was a very very good lady who will be missed by a large number of friends.”  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Spc. Alyssa R. Peterson
Death: Sep 15, 2003
of Flagstaff Ariz.; assigned C Company 311th Military intelligence Battalion 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Died Sept. 15 near Tel Afar Iraq from a non-combat weapons discharge. Flagstaff soldier remembered as quiet bright Associated Press PHOENIX — A soldier from Flagstaff who Died in Iraq was remembered by friends as quiet and bright with a gift for learning foreign languages. Army Spc. Alyssa R. Peterson27 Died Sept. 15 from what was described as a “non-combat weapons discharge” said Martha Rudd an Army spokeswoman. The fatality occurred near the northwestern Iraqi town of Tel Afar about 50 miles southwest of the Turkish border. Rudd and other Army officials said that a number of possible scenarios were being considered including Peterson’s own weapon discharging the weapon of another soldier discharging or the accidental shooting of Peterson by an Iraqi civilian. But two days after her death friends remembered Peterson as a gifted woman who was fluent in Dutch before she went on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission to the Netherlands and who cruised through Arabic courses at the military’s Defense Language Institute after enlisting in July 2001. Peterson who had been stationed at Fort Campbell Ky. before deploying to Iraq had been conducting interrogations and translating enemy documents in Iraq. Throughout the day Wednesday a steady stream of visitors brought flowers and food to the home of Peterson’s parents in southwest Flagstaff. The family declined media interview requests. But in a statement read by Mormon Bishop Kevin Stephens the family said “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our daughter and sister while performing an important work for all Americans.” Peterson graduated from Northern Arizona University in May 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. During her time there Peterson also attended the Flagstaff Institute of Religion a theological training center for members of the Mormon faith. “She was a quiet very intelligent woman who asked a lot of good questions about life and religion” said Terry Leisek one of Peterson’s instructors at the institute. “She was a very very good lady who will be missed by a large number of friends.” Operation Iraqi Freedom

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