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 Sgt. Byron W. Norwood  
Death: Nov 13, 2004
 of Pflugerville Texas; assigned to 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 13 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  Fallen Marine’s parents honored during State  of the Union speech  By Jennifer Loven  Associated Press  Two women who voted in recent elections in Iraq and Afghanistan and the parents  of an American soldier killed in recent fighting were Laura Bush’s special guests in her VIP box at President Bush’s State  of the Union address Wednesday.  Safia Taleb al-Suhail  of Iraq and Homira G. Nassery  of Afghanistan flanked Mrs. Bush.  Directly behind the first lady sat Janet and William Norwood  of Pflugerville Texas whose son Sgt. Byron Norwood was killed Nov. 132004  by sniper fire during an assault on Fallujah.  They received a standing ovation when introduced prompting an emotional moment as Mrs. Norwood and al-Suhail embraced. After her son’s death Mrs. Norwood wrote to the president in support  of his policies in Iraq.  Al-Suhail leader  of the Iraqi Women’s Political Council became politically active after her father was assassinated in 1996 in Beirut by Saddam Hussein’s secret service. She is married to Bakhtiar Amin a Kurdish political activist and founder  of the Iraqi Democracy Institute in the United States. He is now Iraqi minister  of human rights.  Nassery voted in Afghanistan’s historic presidential election last October. She wants to set up a venture capital firm for women in her native Afghanistan according to the White House.  She runs a program that trains female civil servants and teaches leadership development at the University  of Kabul School  of Law and Political Science. Previously she worked as a public health specialist for The World Bank in Rwanda Eritrea Mozambique Pakistan Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.  Other VIP guests included representatives  of each military service branch: Navy Lt. Cmdr. Roberto Atha  of Miami who flew missions in Afghanistan and Iraq including an April 2003  rescue  of an American POW and the remains  of 11 dead U.S. service members; Marine Corps Staff Sgt. John Manuel Martinez  of Brooklyn N.Y. a recipient  of multiple medals who fought in Afghanistan; Army Staff Sgt. Norbert Lara  of Copperas Cove Texas a military policeman who lost his right arm in a rocket-propelled grenade attack; Air Force Master Sgt. Karlette Melendez  of West Pittston Pa. a coordinator  of logistical and operational support for senior military and civilian  officials; Coast Guard Damage Controlman Second Class Gerald J. Fox IV  of Laurinburg N.C. who rescued wounded soldiers injured after an explosion on a neighboring vessel.

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Marine Sgt. Byron W. Norwood
Death: Nov 13, 2004
of Pflugerville Texas; assigned to 3rd Battalion 1st Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 13 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. Fallen Marine’s parents honored during State of the Union speech By Jennifer Loven Associated Press Two women who voted in recent elections in Iraq and Afghanistan and the parents of an American soldier killed in recent fighting were Laura Bush’s special guests in her VIP box at President Bush’s State of the Union address Wednesday. Safia Taleb al-Suhail of Iraq and Homira G. Nassery of Afghanistan flanked Mrs. Bush. Directly behind the first lady sat Janet and William Norwood of Pflugerville Texas whose son Sgt. Byron Norwood was killed Nov. 132004 by sniper fire during an assault on Fallujah. They received a standing ovation when introduced prompting an emotional moment as Mrs. Norwood and al-Suhail embraced. After her son’s death Mrs. Norwood wrote to the president in support of his policies in Iraq. Al-Suhail leader of the Iraqi Women’s Political Council became politically active after her father was assassinated in 1996 in Beirut by Saddam Hussein’s secret service. She is married to Bakhtiar Amin a Kurdish political activist and founder of the Iraqi Democracy Institute in the United States. He is now Iraqi minister of human rights. Nassery voted in Afghanistan’s historic presidential election last October. She wants to set up a venture capital firm for women in her native Afghanistan according to the White House. She runs a program that trains female civil servants and teaches leadership development at the University of Kabul School of Law and Political Science. Previously she worked as a public health specialist for The World Bank in Rwanda Eritrea Mozambique Pakistan Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. Other VIP guests included representatives of each military service branch: Navy Lt. Cmdr. Roberto Atha of Miami who flew missions in Afghanistan and Iraq including an April 2003 rescue of an American POW and the remains of 11 dead U.S. service members; Marine Corps Staff Sgt. John Manuel Martinez of Brooklyn N.Y. a recipient of multiple medals who fought in Afghanistan; Army Staff Sgt. Norbert Lara of Copperas Cove Texas a military policeman who lost his right arm in a rocket-propelled grenade attack; Air Force Master Sgt. Karlette Melendez of West Pittston Pa. a coordinator of logistical and operational support for senior military and civilian officials; Coast Guard Damage Controlman Second Class Gerald J. Fox IV of Laurinburg N.C. who rescued wounded soldiers injured after an explosion on a neighboring vessel.

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