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. 1st Class Jonathan Tessar  
Death: Oct 31, 2005
 of Simi Valley Calif.; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Division Fort Campbell Ky.; killed Oct. 31 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during patrol operations in Mahmudiyah Iraq. Also killed were Spc. William J. Byler Pfc. David J. Martin and Pvt. Adam R. Johnson.  Simi Valley Calif. soldier killed in Iraq  The Associated Press  SIMI VALLEY Calif. — Jonathan Tessar joined the Army before he turned 18 dedicating half his life to the military and along the way becoming a Green Beret and Airborne Ranger who took pains to look out for his soldiers.  Tessar36 was killed Oct. 31 along with three other soldiers when a bomb detonated near their vehicle in Al Mahmudiyah just south of Baghdad.  Hours before his death Tessar e-mailed his older brother to say he was fine but wondered if he could help Tessar’s wife with care packages for “his guys.”  His older brother recalled how proudly Tessar wore his dress uniform with the numerous medals and badges pinned to his chest.  “He looked more decorated than generals” Bill Tessar38 said. “He was always signing up and going around the world protecting his country.”  “His family was more important to him than anything but his love and loyalty to the Army and to his soldiers was unwavering” said Tessar’s wife Nancy in a statement released Nov. 1 by officials from Fort Campbell Ky. where he was stationed.  Tessar was stationed with the Army’s 2nd Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne.  Local services for Tessar were pending.    Operation Enduring Freedom

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Army Sgt. 1st Class Jonathan Tessar
Death: Oct 31, 2005
of Simi Valley Calif.; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne Division Fort Campbell Ky.; killed Oct. 31 when an improvised explosive device detonated near his Humvee during patrol operations in Mahmudiyah Iraq. Also killed were Spc. William J. Byler Pfc. David J. Martin and Pvt. Adam R. Johnson. Simi Valley Calif. soldier killed in Iraq The Associated Press SIMI VALLEY Calif. — Jonathan Tessar joined the Army before he turned 18 dedicating half his life to the military and along the way becoming a Green Beret and Airborne Ranger who took pains to look out for his soldiers. Tessar36 was killed Oct. 31 along with three other soldiers when a bomb detonated near their vehicle in Al Mahmudiyah just south of Baghdad. Hours before his death Tessar e-mailed his older brother to say he was fine but wondered if he could help Tessar’s wife with care packages for “his guys.” His older brother recalled how proudly Tessar wore his dress uniform with the numerous medals and badges pinned to his chest. “He looked more decorated than generals” Bill Tessar38 said. “He was always signing up and going around the world protecting his country.” “His family was more important to him than anything but his love and loyalty to the Army and to his soldiers was unwavering” said Tessar’s wife Nancy in a statement released Nov. 1 by officials from Fort Campbell Ky. where he was stationed. Tessar was stationed with the Army’s 2nd Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade Combat Team 101st Airborne. Local services for Tessar were pending. Operation Enduring Freedom

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