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

Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Julian Woods  
Death: Nov 10, 2004
 of Jacksonville Fla.; assigned to 3rd Marine Division Detachment Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay Hawaii; killed Nov. 10 by hostile fire in Fallujah Iraq.  Florida sailor killed in Iraq  Associated Press  HOMESTEAD Fla. — A sailor from Jacksonville has been killed in action in Iraq.  The family  of Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Julian Woods22 who was attached to a Marine unit was told early Thursday that he was killed Wednesday in Fallujah in an assault on insurgents.  Woods22 was a star football player at Ed White High School in Jacksonville. He joined the Navy soon after graduation in 2000.  “He was a joy” Woods’ mother Carolyn tears streaming down her cheeks told WTLV-TV. “They took my child but I’m proud.”  Woods was in the fourth year  of a six-year enlistment. He had a 3-year-old daughter Israel who is with her mother also in the Navy based in Virginia.  Carolyn Woods said she wasn’t told how her son died. But she said that when he joined the Navy they both understood the risks and that it wouldn’t always be a peaceful job.  “I gave him my blessing when he joined” Woods said. “He died for his country and other people.”

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Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Julian Woods
Death: Nov 10, 2004
of Jacksonville Fla.; assigned to 3rd Marine Division Detachment Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay Hawaii; killed Nov. 10 by hostile fire in Fallujah Iraq. Florida sailor killed in Iraq Associated Press HOMESTEAD Fla. — A sailor from Jacksonville has been killed in action in Iraq. The family of Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Julian Woods22 who was attached to a Marine unit was told early Thursday that he was killed Wednesday in Fallujah in an assault on insurgents. Woods22 was a star football player at Ed White High School in Jacksonville. He joined the Navy soon after graduation in 2000. “He was a joy” Woods’ mother Carolyn tears streaming down her cheeks told WTLV-TV. “They took my child but I’m proud.” Woods was in the fourth year of a six-year enlistment. He had a 3-year-old daughter Israel who is with her mother also in the Navy based in Virginia. Carolyn Woods said she wasn’t told how her son died. But she said that when he joined the Navy they both understood the risks and that it wouldn’t always be a peaceful job. “I gave him my blessing when he joined” Woods said. “He died for his country and other people.”

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