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 Spc. Marlon P. Jackson 
Death: Nov 11, 2003
" of Jersey City N.J.; assigned to A Company 94th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) 130th Engineer Brigade Vilseck Germany; Died Nov. 11 of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device exploded on a road in Tampa Iraq.  Spc. Marlon P. Jackson was a quiet young man of simple pleasures: basketball Chinese food and Caribbean music. From Iraq he asked family to send music magazines and sports clippings. And he never forgot to say thank you. ""He always thanked me for everything I did. He was so appreciative said Vanessa Selby, his self-described stepmother. Jackson, 25, of Jersey City, N.J., was killed Nov. 11 in a roadside bombing near Baghdad. He was stationed in Vilseck, Germany. He is survived by his mother, Lois La Grenade, and father, Leighton Jackson. Before joining the Army in 1999, Jamaica-born Jackson attended community college. He had become a big brother to Selby's son Khabir, 22, and tutored him in his free time. He was just becoming a young man trying to be responsible Selby said.  — Associated Press  Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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Army Spc. Marlon P. Jackson
Death: Nov 11, 2003
" of Jersey City N.J.; assigned to A Company 94th Engineer Battalion (Combat) (Heavy) 130th Engineer Brigade Vilseck Germany; Died Nov. 11 of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device exploded on a road in Tampa Iraq. Spc. Marlon P. Jackson was a quiet young man of simple pleasures: basketball Chinese food and Caribbean music. From Iraq he asked family to send music magazines and sports clippings. And he never forgot to say thank you. ""He always thanked me for everything I did. He was so appreciative said Vanessa Selby, his self-described stepmother. Jackson, 25, of Jersey City, N.J., was killed Nov. 11 in a roadside bombing near Baghdad. He was stationed in Vilseck, Germany. He is survived by his mother, Lois La Grenade, and father, Leighton Jackson. Before joining the Army in 1999, Jamaica-born Jackson attended community college. He had become a big brother to Selby's son Khabir, 22, and tutored him in his free time. He was just becoming a young man trying to be responsible Selby said. — Associated Press Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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