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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. Mark D. Vasquez 
Death: Nov 08, 2003
 of Port Huron Mich.; assigned to 1st Battalion 16th Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry Division based in Fort Riley Kan.; killed in action while riding in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle that was struck by an improvised explosive device on Nov. 8 in Fallujah Iraq.  Fort Riley soldier dies in Iraq  Associated Press  PORT HURON Mich. — A 35-year-old soldier from Michigan was killed in an explosion Saturday in Fallujah Iraq.  Army Staff Sgt. Mark D. Vasquez was on patrol in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle when it was struck by an improvised explosive device according to a Department of Defense statement.  Lydia Chappelle of St. Clair County’s Fort Gratiot Township said her cousin loved his wife and two children more than anything.  After joining the Army in April 1993 Vasquez was first stationed in Hawaii where he met his wife Nicole. A few years after they married their daughter Breanna now 6 was born and later they had a son Cameron 2.  Vasquez had been stationed at Fort Riley Kan. since October 2002. He was a squad leader and deployed to Iraq in September.  “We thought he was trained well enough to be OK” Chappelle46 told the Times Herald for a Monday story. “They weren’t even in battle; this was a peacekeeping mission.”  Vasquez had missed his unit’s first deployment to Iraq while training in the U.S. Army Ranger School at Fort Benning Ga.  A practical joker and at times mischievous family members said Vasquez was rarely without a smile. “I knew he wanted to go (to Iraq) ... he felt he had missed out before” Chappelle said. “We expected him to come back.”  Chappelle said her cousin was very active and loved all kinds of sports. He had recently taken up golf and also kept track of Detroit’s professional sports teams especially the Red Wings.  Vasquez grew up in Port Huron and in the nearby rural community of Goodells. He attended Port Huron High School Chappelle said.  After joining the Army Vasquez rarely returned to the area. The last time he visited Port Huron was about four years ago for his grandmother’s funeral Chappelle said.  Before joining the Army Vasquez had little direction or discipline family members said.  A former paratrooper Mike Vasquez of Port Huron said he urged his cousin Mark to enlist.  “I told him ‘I think the Army would help you grow”’ Mike Vasquez said.  Mike Vasquez42 last spoke to his cousin shortly after Mark Vasquez’s Ranger training ended this year.  “He said he had a job he had to do and he was going to do it. I think that’s probably what he would say (right now) — he was doing his job.”  Vasquez is the 12th Fort Riley soldier killed while serving in Iraq.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Staff Sgt. Mark D. Vasquez
Death: Nov 08, 2003
of Port Huron Mich.; assigned to 1st Battalion 16th Infantry Regiment 1st Infantry Division based in Fort Riley Kan.; killed in action while riding in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle that was struck by an improvised explosive device on Nov. 8 in Fallujah Iraq. Fort Riley soldier dies in Iraq Associated Press PORT HURON Mich. — A 35-year-old soldier from Michigan was killed in an explosion Saturday in Fallujah Iraq. Army Staff Sgt. Mark D. Vasquez was on patrol in a Bradley Fighting Vehicle when it was struck by an improvised explosive device according to a Department of Defense statement. Lydia Chappelle of St. Clair County’s Fort Gratiot Township said her cousin loved his wife and two children more than anything. After joining the Army in April 1993 Vasquez was first stationed in Hawaii where he met his wife Nicole. A few years after they married their daughter Breanna now 6 was born and later they had a son Cameron 2. Vasquez had been stationed at Fort Riley Kan. since October 2002. He was a squad leader and deployed to Iraq in September. “We thought he was trained well enough to be OK” Chappelle46 told the Times Herald for a Monday story. “They weren’t even in battle; this was a peacekeeping mission.” Vasquez had missed his unit’s first deployment to Iraq while training in the U.S. Army Ranger School at Fort Benning Ga. A practical joker and at times mischievous family members said Vasquez was rarely without a smile. “I knew he wanted to go (to Iraq) ... he felt he had missed out before” Chappelle said. “We expected him to come back.” Chappelle said her cousin was very active and loved all kinds of sports. He had recently taken up golf and also kept track of Detroit’s professional sports teams especially the Red Wings. Vasquez grew up in Port Huron and in the nearby rural community of Goodells. He attended Port Huron High School Chappelle said. After joining the Army Vasquez rarely returned to the area. The last time he visited Port Huron was about four years ago for his grandmother’s funeral Chappelle said. Before joining the Army Vasquez had little direction or discipline family members said. A former paratrooper Mike Vasquez of Port Huron said he urged his cousin Mark to enlist. “I told him ‘I think the Army would help you grow”’ Mike Vasquez said. Mike Vasquez42 last spoke to his cousin shortly after Mark Vasquez’s Ranger training ended this year. “He said he had a job he had to do and he was going to do it. I think that’s probably what he would say (right now) — he was doing his job.” Vasquez is the 12th Fort Riley soldier killed while serving in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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