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 Staff Sgt. Paul A. Velazquez 
Death: Nov 02, 2003
 of San Diego; assigned to III Corps Artillery at Fort Sill Okla.; killed Nov. 2 in an attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter near Fallujah Iraq.  Soldier remembered as being steadfast for freedom  Associated Press  LAWTON Okla. — An Army sergeant who Died along with 15 others when their helicopter was shot down in Iraq was remembered in Nov. 11 funeral services as being a lover of freedom.  Staff Sgt. Paul A. “Tony” Velazquez29 was one of six soldiers from Fort Sill who Died when their CH-47 Chinook went down near Fallujah Iraq on Nov. 2.  “I am very proud and honored to serve alongside a soldier such as Tony Velazquez” said retired 1st Sgt. Daniel Capri.  He said Velazquez believed in freedom.  “He lived it he breathed it and he Died for it” Capri said.  Velazquez who is survived by a wife and three young children was born July 241974 in Paris Tenn. and grew up in San Diego.  He was due to return to his home near Fort Sill to see a baby born in June.  His widow Mary Velazquez was given three final mementos of her husband — a Purple Heart a Bronze Star and the flag that had covered his casket.  Robert Smith youth pastor at the First Baptist Church of Madill read memories of the soldier written by those who were close to Velazquez.  One wrote that “Tony was always their protector” that he was “generous and loving always trying to keep his family close to him.”  “He lived a hero he Died a hero and I look forward to seeing him again in heaven” one mourner wrote.  Velazquez entered the Army in 1992. His first duty station was the 5th Battalion 18th Field Artillery at Fort Sill.  He was reassigned to B Battery 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery as a howitzer section chief in October 2002. Velazquez was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom on April 12.  Velazquez had been part of the Fort Sill community for 10 years and was laid to rest in the post cemetery with full military honors.  He leaves behind his wife Mary; his son David; daughters Kirsti and Brianna and his mother Mary Elizabeth Velazquez.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Paul A. Velazquez
Death: Nov 02, 2003
of San Diego; assigned to III Corps Artillery at Fort Sill Okla.; killed Nov. 2 in an attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter near Fallujah Iraq. Soldier remembered as being steadfast for freedom Associated Press LAWTON Okla. — An Army sergeant who Died along with 15 others when their helicopter was shot down in Iraq was remembered in Nov. 11 funeral services as being a lover of freedom. Staff Sgt. Paul A. “Tony” Velazquez29 was one of six soldiers from Fort Sill who Died when their CH-47 Chinook went down near Fallujah Iraq on Nov. 2. “I am very proud and honored to serve alongside a soldier such as Tony Velazquez” said retired 1st Sgt. Daniel Capri. He said Velazquez believed in freedom. “He lived it he breathed it and he Died for it” Capri said. Velazquez who is survived by a wife and three young children was born July 241974 in Paris Tenn. and grew up in San Diego. He was due to return to his home near Fort Sill to see a baby born in June. His widow Mary Velazquez was given three final mementos of her husband — a Purple Heart a Bronze Star and the flag that had covered his casket. Robert Smith youth pastor at the First Baptist Church of Madill read memories of the soldier written by those who were close to Velazquez. One wrote that “Tony was always their protector” that he was “generous and loving always trying to keep his family close to him.” “He lived a hero he Died a hero and I look forward to seeing him again in heaven” one mourner wrote. Velazquez entered the Army in 1992. His first duty station was the 5th Battalion 18th Field Artillery at Fort Sill. He was reassigned to B Battery 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery as a howitzer section chief in October 2002. Velazquez was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom on April 12. Velazquez had been part of the Fort Sill community for 10 years and was laid to rest in the post cemetery with full military honors. He leaves behind his wife Mary; his son David; daughters Kirsti and Brianna and his mother Mary Elizabeth Velazquez. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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