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 Pfc. Anthony D. D’Agostino 
Death: Nov 02, 2003
" of Waterbury Conn.; assigned to the 16th Signal Brigade Fort Hood Texas; killed Nov. 2 in an attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter near Fallujah Iraq.  In letters and e-mails from Iraq Pfc. Anthony D'Agostino asked his family for Kool-Aid to flavor his water pictures of his cousins crossword puzzles and books to help him learn Spanish. ""He was always looking for ways to better himself said his aunt, Beth Santos. He wanted to make good use of his time over there."" D'Agostino was among 16 soldiers who Died in the Nov. 2 downing of an Army helicopter carrying troops from Iraq on leave. Stationed at Fort Hood he would have turned 21 on Nov. 6. Born at Fort Gordon Ga. while his father was in the military D'Agostino graduated from high school in Waterbury Conn. with a specialty in electricity. D'Agostino joined the military after the Sept. 112001 terrorist attacks looking for an education career and a place to belong Santos said. He hoped to go to the U.S. Military Academy. When he wrote letters or e-mails to home from Iraq he talked about the hot weather and how uncomfortable the situation was Santos said. He was proud to be serving in Iraq family members said. But his family was nervous. ""You never stop worrying said his aunt, Beth Santos.  — Associated Press  Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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Army Pfc. Anthony D. D’Agostino
Death: Nov 02, 2003
" of Waterbury Conn.; assigned to the 16th Signal Brigade Fort Hood Texas; killed Nov. 2 in an attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter near Fallujah Iraq. In letters and e-mails from Iraq Pfc. Anthony D'Agostino asked his family for Kool-Aid to flavor his water pictures of his cousins crossword puzzles and books to help him learn Spanish. ""He was always looking for ways to better himself said his aunt, Beth Santos. He wanted to make good use of his time over there."" D'Agostino was among 16 soldiers who Died in the Nov. 2 downing of an Army helicopter carrying troops from Iraq on leave. Stationed at Fort Hood he would have turned 21 on Nov. 6. Born at Fort Gordon Ga. while his father was in the military D'Agostino graduated from high school in Waterbury Conn. with a specialty in electricity. D'Agostino joined the military after the Sept. 112001 terrorist attacks looking for an education career and a place to belong Santos said. He hoped to go to the U.S. Military Academy. When he wrote letters or e-mails to home from Iraq he talked about the hot weather and how uncomfortable the situation was Santos said. He was proud to be serving in Iraq family members said. But his family was nervous. ""You never stop worrying said his aunt, Beth Santos. — Associated Press Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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