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 Cpl. Theodore A. Bowling  
Death: Nov 11, 2004
 of Casselberry Fla.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 11 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  Florida Marine reported killed in Iraq  Associated Press  MIAMI — Another Marine from Florida was added Friday to the combat death toll in Iraq’s Anbar province the fourth servicemen from the state to die there this week.  Cpl. Theodore A. Bowling25 died Thursday in the province that includes the city  of Fallujah.  He had nearly finished his second tour in Iraq and expected to return home to central Florida in a few weeks and get married and become a police  officer.  Bowling was the third Marine from Florida killed in that area this week the Pentagon said. A Navy hospital corpsman from Jacksonville serving with a Marine combat unit was also killed there.  Bowling was born in Miami and raised in Casselberry just northeast  of Orlando. He graduated from Lake Howell High School in 1997.  He was seven months into his second tour in Iraq and last talked to friends and family two weeks ago to say they wouldn’t be hearing him for a while but he would return home soon.  “He was telling me to buy a plane ticket (to meet him at Camp Pendleton Calif. when he returned)” said girlfriend Patricia Kirby 24.  Bowling had said he wanted to become a police  officer and would start pursing it when he came home. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Expeditionary Force based at Camp Pendleton Calif.

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Marine Cpl. Theodore A. Bowling
Death: Nov 11, 2004
of Casselberry Fla.; assigned to 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 11 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. Florida Marine reported killed in Iraq Associated Press MIAMI — Another Marine from Florida was added Friday to the combat death toll in Iraq’s Anbar province the fourth servicemen from the state to die there this week. Cpl. Theodore A. Bowling25 died Thursday in the province that includes the city of Fallujah. He had nearly finished his second tour in Iraq and expected to return home to central Florida in a few weeks and get married and become a police officer. Bowling was the third Marine from Florida killed in that area this week the Pentagon said. A Navy hospital corpsman from Jacksonville serving with a Marine combat unit was also killed there. Bowling was born in Miami and raised in Casselberry just northeast of Orlando. He graduated from Lake Howell High School in 1997. He was seven months into his second tour in Iraq and last talked to friends and family two weeks ago to say they wouldn’t be hearing him for a while but he would return home soon. “He was telling me to buy a plane ticket (to meet him at Camp Pendleton Calif. when he returned)” said girlfriend Patricia Kirby 24. Bowling had said he wanted to become a police officer and would start pursing it when he came home. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Expeditionary Force based at Camp Pendleton Calif.

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