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

Marine Lance Cpl. Aaron C. Pickering  
Death: Nov 10, 2004
 of Marion Ill.; assigned to 1st Battalion 3rd Marine Regiment 3rd Marine Division III Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Base Hawaii; killed Nov. 10 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  Illinois Marine killed in Fallujah  By Jan Dennis  Associated Press  A knock on the door before dawn Thursday brought a grim Veterans Day wakeup to the small coal-mining town  of Harrisburg deep in southern Illinois.  Two uniformed Marines stood outside waiting to inform Carl Pickering that his only son was dead. Aaron Pickering a 20-year-old infantryman had been killed hours earlier as American forces fought to capture the Iraqi city  of Fallujah from Islamic insurgents the family said.  Pickering was the fourth Marine from Illinois to die this week during the U.S.  offensive. A fifth Illinois Marine was killed Thursday in Iraq’s Babil province. At least 18 U.S. troops have been killed so far in the Fallujah operation and 69 more have been wounded according to military  officials.  In a phone call home just last week Pickering had told his father his unit was preparing for action.  “He said he was fine but that it would be awhile before he could call again because things were about to happen. He was scared but he was like ‘If everybody does their job and I do my job we’ll all be OK”’ said his stepmother Teresa Pickering.  His death Wednesday was a second heavy blow to his father a correctional  officer and volunteer firefighter who lost his only other child five years ago when his 17-year-old daughter was killed in a car wreck.  “The grandchildren he would have had he won’t have now. So this has really hit him hard” Teresa Pickering said.  Flags were lowered to half-staff as word  of Pickering’s death spread through his hometown  of about 9000 people. The Marine was remembered with prayers and a moment  of silence during a Veterans Day observance attended by about 60 people.  “I was hurt for the family but I was glad we were able to do this ceremony for them” said Dan Brittain commander  of Harrisburg’s American Legion post.  The young Marine’s death drove home the Veterans Day meaning “in everyone’s heart” said Rick Rice quartermaster  of the Veterans  of Foreign Wars post in nearby Eldorado where Pickering was also remembered.  “It’s another fallen comrade. It’s never a good day for that” Rice said.  Pickering was a sportsman. He attracted friends easily his stepmother said and he played golf baseball ran track and loved to hunt and fish. He had followed an uncle into the military joining the Marine Corps after graduating from Harrisburg High School in 2002.  Pickering was assigned to the 1st Battalion 3rd Marines C Company based in Okinawa Japan and “just really loved the Marines” Teresa Pickering said. “He liked the whole military thing.”  “Everybody is saying he’s a hero” she said. “We were very proud  of him. He was not afraid  of anything.”

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Marine Lance Cpl. Aaron C. Pickering
Death: Nov 10, 2004
of Marion Ill.; assigned to 1st Battalion 3rd Marine Regiment 3rd Marine Division III Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Base Hawaii; killed Nov. 10 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. Illinois Marine killed in Fallujah By Jan Dennis Associated Press A knock on the door before dawn Thursday brought a grim Veterans Day wakeup to the small coal-mining town of Harrisburg deep in southern Illinois. Two uniformed Marines stood outside waiting to inform Carl Pickering that his only son was dead. Aaron Pickering a 20-year-old infantryman had been killed hours earlier as American forces fought to capture the Iraqi city of Fallujah from Islamic insurgents the family said. Pickering was the fourth Marine from Illinois to die this week during the U.S. offensive. A fifth Illinois Marine was killed Thursday in Iraq’s Babil province. At least 18 U.S. troops have been killed so far in the Fallujah operation and 69 more have been wounded according to military officials. In a phone call home just last week Pickering had told his father his unit was preparing for action. “He said he was fine but that it would be awhile before he could call again because things were about to happen. He was scared but he was like ‘If everybody does their job and I do my job we’ll all be OK”’ said his stepmother Teresa Pickering. His death Wednesday was a second heavy blow to his father a correctional officer and volunteer firefighter who lost his only other child five years ago when his 17-year-old daughter was killed in a car wreck. “The grandchildren he would have had he won’t have now. So this has really hit him hard” Teresa Pickering said. Flags were lowered to half-staff as word of Pickering’s death spread through his hometown of about 9000 people. The Marine was remembered with prayers and a moment of silence during a Veterans Day observance attended by about 60 people. “I was hurt for the family but I was glad we were able to do this ceremony for them” said Dan Brittain commander of Harrisburg’s American Legion post. The young Marine’s death drove home the Veterans Day meaning “in everyone’s heart” said Rick Rice quartermaster of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in nearby Eldorado where Pickering was also remembered. “It’s another fallen comrade. It’s never a good day for that” Rice said. Pickering was a sportsman. He attracted friends easily his stepmother said and he played golf baseball ran track and loved to hunt and fish. He had followed an uncle into the military joining the Marine Corps after graduating from Harrisburg High School in 2002. Pickering was assigned to the 1st Battalion 3rd Marines C Company based in Okinawa Japan and “just really loved the Marines” Teresa Pickering said. “He liked the whole military thing.” “Everybody is saying he’s a hero” she said. “We were very proud of him. He was not afraid of anything.”

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