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. Joel Perez 
Death: Nov 02, 2003
 of Rio Grande Puerto Rico; assigned to 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment based in Fort Sill Okla.; killed Nov. 2 in an attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter near Fallujah Iraq.  Funeral service held for N.J. soldier killed in Iraq  Associated Press  NEWARK N.J. — Some 150 mourners attended a Nov. 10 funeral Mass for a soldier killed in Iraq while heading home on leave.  The casket of Sgt. Joel Perez was carried into the Cathedral Basilica of Sacred Heart past police and military honor guards. Monsignor William J. Reilly conducted the service in Spanish and English.  Perez spent some of his school years in Newark before returning to his native Puerto Rico. His wife Milagros Perez 18-month-old daughter Jaileen and mother Luisa M. Mangual live in the city.  Perez25 was among 16 soldiers killed when an Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter was downed Nov. 2 near Fallujah Iraq.  Flags over state buildings flew at half-staff on Friday in his memory on order of Gov. James E. McGreevey.  Perez was assigned to the Army’s 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment out of Fort Sill Okla. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart posthumously.  Perez is the eighth serviceman from New Jersey to die in Iraq McGreevey spokeswoman Ellen Mellody said.  Perez was born in Rio Grande Puerto Rico. He attended Barringer High School in Newark and then graduated from high school in Puerto Rico. He enlisted in the Army in 1998 and was deployed to Iraq in May.  He also is survived by his by his father Edwin Perez of Puerto Rico; and by his brothers Elvin Michael and Leo.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Sgt. Joel Perez
Death: Nov 02, 2003
of Rio Grande Puerto Rico; assigned to 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment based in Fort Sill Okla.; killed Nov. 2 in an attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter near Fallujah Iraq. Funeral service held for N.J. soldier killed in Iraq Associated Press NEWARK N.J. — Some 150 mourners attended a Nov. 10 funeral Mass for a soldier killed in Iraq while heading home on leave. The casket of Sgt. Joel Perez was carried into the Cathedral Basilica of Sacred Heart past police and military honor guards. Monsignor William J. Reilly conducted the service in Spanish and English. Perez spent some of his school years in Newark before returning to his native Puerto Rico. His wife Milagros Perez 18-month-old daughter Jaileen and mother Luisa M. Mangual live in the city. Perez25 was among 16 soldiers killed when an Army CH-47 Chinook helicopter was downed Nov. 2 near Fallujah Iraq. Flags over state buildings flew at half-staff on Friday in his memory on order of Gov. James E. McGreevey. Perez was assigned to the Army’s 2nd Battalion 5th Field Artillery Regiment out of Fort Sill Okla. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart posthumously. Perez is the eighth serviceman from New Jersey to die in Iraq McGreevey spokeswoman Ellen Mellody said. Perez was born in Rio Grande Puerto Rico. He attended Barringer High School in Newark and then graduated from high school in Puerto Rico. He enlisted in the Army in 1998 and was deployed to Iraq in May. He also is survived by his by his father Edwin Perez of Puerto Rico; and by his brothers Elvin Michael and Leo. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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