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. Shawn P. Hefner  
Death: Nov 13, 2009
 of Hico Texas; assigned to 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.;  Died Nov. 13 while supporting combat operations in Nawa Afghanistan.  Hefner was fearless acquaintances say  The Associated Press  If Shawn P. Hefner was afraid of much it didn’t show or so say his comrades and friends from his small hometown of Hico Texas.  They have tales about the school field trip where he stripped to go “naked cliff diving” or the time he was thrown off when he tried to break a mustang and it nearly broke him. In another a choked-up soldier said Hefner carried him to safety after an explosive hit their truck.  Hefner was killed Nov. 13 by a bomb in Helmand province Afghanistan weeks before his 23rd birthday. He was assigned to Camp Lejeune N.C.  Patrick Hefner said his son loved to go camping and fishing. “If it could be done outdoors that’s where he wanted to be” he said.  The 2006 graduate of Hico High School had been rambunctious but respectful and a “good-hearted kid” even when he got into trouble superintendent Rod Townsend said.  And he knew how to keep a promise to his mother Robin who’d asked him to take photos overseas.  “They were carting him off in helicopters and he was lying on his back taking pictures of his buddies up in front of him” after an attack last year his father said.  Other survivors include a sister and brother.Operation Enduring Freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Shawn P. Hefner
Death: Nov 13, 2009
of Hico Texas; assigned to 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune N.C.; Died Nov. 13 while supporting combat operations in Nawa Afghanistan. Hefner was fearless acquaintances say The Associated Press If Shawn P. Hefner was afraid of much it didn’t show or so say his comrades and friends from his small hometown of Hico Texas. They have tales about the school field trip where he stripped to go “naked cliff diving” or the time he was thrown off when he tried to break a mustang and it nearly broke him. In another a choked-up soldier said Hefner carried him to safety after an explosive hit their truck. Hefner was killed Nov. 13 by a bomb in Helmand province Afghanistan weeks before his 23rd birthday. He was assigned to Camp Lejeune N.C. Patrick Hefner said his son loved to go camping and fishing. “If it could be done outdoors that’s where he wanted to be” he said. The 2006 graduate of Hico High School had been rambunctious but respectful and a “good-hearted kid” even when he got into trouble superintendent Rod Townsend said. And he knew how to keep a promise to his mother Robin who’d asked him to take photos overseas. “They were carting him off in helicopters and he was lying on his back taking pictures of his buddies up in front of him” after an attack last year his father said. Other survivors include a sister and brother.Operation Enduring Freedom

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