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

Air Force Staff Sgt. David A. Wieger  
Death: Nov 01, 2007
 of North Huntingdon Pa.; Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 303 Travis Air Force Base Calif.;  Died Nov. 1 near Balad Air Base Iraq of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. Also killed was Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell.  Airman from western Pa. killed in IED attack in Iraq  The Associated Press  NORTH HUNTINGDON Pa. — A member of the Air Force from Westmoreland County  Died Thursday in Iraq after he was wounded in the explosion of an improvised device the Defense Department said Friday.  Staff Sgt. David A. Wieger28 of North Huntingdon was one of three Americans who  Died in the attack near Balad Air Base. Also killed were Air Force Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell36 of Neosho Mo. and Nathan J. Schuldheiss27 an Air Force civilian from Newport R.I.  Wieger was assigned to Detachment 303 Travis Air Force Base Calif. Schuldheiss was assigned to Detachment 204 Offutt Air Force Base Neb. and Crowell was assigned to Detachment 301 Scott Air Force Base Ill. All three were special agents to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.  A 1997 graduate of Norwin High School Wieger joined the Air Force about eight years ago friends said. He left for Iraq last summer.  “He loved it” a friend Kevin Martin of Norvelt said of Wieger’s service in Iraq. “He was having the time of his life.”  “He was really enjoying what he was doing” Art Leddon told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “He saw himself as making a difference in Iraq.” Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Air Force Staff Sgt. David A. Wieger
Death: Nov 01, 2007
of North Huntingdon Pa.; Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 303 Travis Air Force Base Calif.; Died Nov. 1 near Balad Air Base Iraq of wounds sustained from an improvised explosive device. Also killed was Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell. Airman from western Pa. killed in IED attack in Iraq The Associated Press NORTH HUNTINGDON Pa. — A member of the Air Force from Westmoreland County Died Thursday in Iraq after he was wounded in the explosion of an improvised device the Defense Department said Friday. Staff Sgt. David A. Wieger28 of North Huntingdon was one of three Americans who Died in the attack near Balad Air Base. Also killed were Air Force Master Sgt. Thomas A. Crowell36 of Neosho Mo. and Nathan J. Schuldheiss27 an Air Force civilian from Newport R.I. Wieger was assigned to Detachment 303 Travis Air Force Base Calif. Schuldheiss was assigned to Detachment 204 Offutt Air Force Base Neb. and Crowell was assigned to Detachment 301 Scott Air Force Base Ill. All three were special agents to the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. A 1997 graduate of Norwin High School Wieger joined the Air Force about eight years ago friends said. He left for Iraq last summer. “He loved it” a friend Kevin Martin of Norvelt said of Wieger’s service in Iraq. “He was having the time of his life.” “He was really enjoying what he was doing” Art Leddon told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “He saw himself as making a difference in Iraq.” Operation Iraqi Freedom

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