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. Dwane A. Covert Jr.  
Death: Nov 03, 2007
 of Tonawanda N.Y.; assigned to the 104th Transportation Company 13th Corps Support Sustainment Battalion 3rd Infantry Division Fort Benning Ga.;  Died Nov. 3 in Al-Sahra Iraq from injuries sustained in a non-combat-related incident.  Buffalo-area soldier dies in Iraq  The Associated Press  TONAWANDA N.Y. — A 20-year-old soldier who was looking forward to the birth of his daughter was killed in a non-combat explosion in Iraq.  Army Pfc. Dwane Covert Jr. of the Town of Tonawanda joined the Army in 2006 and shipped out to Iraq in October of that year. He was assigned to the 104th Transportation Company 13th Corps Support Sustainment Battalion 3rd Infantry Division in Fort Benning Ga.  Covert  Died Saturday in Al-Sahra Iraq when a cylindrical object he picked up while cleaning up around the base exploded his mother Teresa Covert said.  He was the father of a 22-month-old son and was expecting a daughter in December. He had already named the baby Zoe. He and his wife Jeanette were married in March.  “He was held back from going out on another mission because he was due back home for the birth of his baby” Teresa Covert said.  She said her son picked up what appeared to be a caulk gun and was hitting it against a building to knock some dirt off when it exploded.  “Dwane loved his wife and baby. He was so excited about having a baby girl” the mother said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Pfc. Dwane A. Covert Jr.
Death: Nov 03, 2007
of Tonawanda N.Y.; assigned to the 104th Transportation Company 13th Corps Support Sustainment Battalion 3rd Infantry Division Fort Benning Ga.; Died Nov. 3 in Al-Sahra Iraq from injuries sustained in a non-combat-related incident. Buffalo-area soldier dies in Iraq The Associated Press TONAWANDA N.Y. — A 20-year-old soldier who was looking forward to the birth of his daughter was killed in a non-combat explosion in Iraq. Army Pfc. Dwane Covert Jr. of the Town of Tonawanda joined the Army in 2006 and shipped out to Iraq in October of that year. He was assigned to the 104th Transportation Company 13th Corps Support Sustainment Battalion 3rd Infantry Division in Fort Benning Ga. Covert Died Saturday in Al-Sahra Iraq when a cylindrical object he picked up while cleaning up around the base exploded his mother Teresa Covert said. He was the father of a 22-month-old son and was expecting a daughter in December. He had already named the baby Zoe. He and his wife Jeanette were married in March. “He was held back from going out on another mission because he was due back home for the birth of his baby” Teresa Covert said. She said her son picked up what appeared to be a caulk gun and was hitting it against a building to knock some dirt off when it exploded. “Dwane loved his wife and baby. He was so excited about having a baby girl” the mother said. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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