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. Lance M. Thompson  
Death: Nov 15, 2004
 of Upland Ind.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 5th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 15 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq.  Marine’s father calls Iraq’s election day ‘momentous’  Associated Press  MARION Ind. — The father  of an Indiana Marine killed in Iraq said his son would be proud knowing he fought and died to help Iraqis vote in an election.  Cpl. Lance Thompson21  of Marion died in November during fighting in Ramadi one  of 38 Indiana military personnel to have died after being sent to the Mideast for the war in Iraq.  His father Greg Thompson52  of Marion said his son sent him a letter in September two months before he was killed by a truck bomb which said “Freedom  is not free. It requires sacrifice.”  Greg Thompson said the millions turning out to vote in Iraq Sunday was “fantastic” and said it was a “momentous day in the Middle East.”  “Are you asking me was it worth Lance losing his life?” Greg Thompson asked a reporter Monday from the Chronicle-Tribune. “Being the gung-ho Marine that he was he would say yes. So I’ll say yes. That is a tough bitter pill to swallow. It hurts. God I didn’t want to give up my son.”  Partial results from Sunday’s election could be released as early as Tuesday though final results from the hand counting  of ballots could take up to 10 days election  officials said.

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Marine Cpl. Lance M. Thompson
Death: Nov 15, 2004
of Upland Ind.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 5th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Nov. 15 by enemy action in Anbar province Iraq. Marine’s father calls Iraq’s election day ‘momentous’ Associated Press MARION Ind. — The father of an Indiana Marine killed in Iraq said his son would be proud knowing he fought and died to help Iraqis vote in an election. Cpl. Lance Thompson21 of Marion died in November during fighting in Ramadi one of 38 Indiana military personnel to have died after being sent to the Mideast for the war in Iraq. His father Greg Thompson52 of Marion said his son sent him a letter in September two months before he was killed by a truck bomb which said “Freedom is not free. It requires sacrifice.” Greg Thompson said the millions turning out to vote in Iraq Sunday was “fantastic” and said it was a “momentous day in the Middle East.” “Are you asking me was it worth Lance losing his life?” Greg Thompson asked a reporter Monday from the Chronicle-Tribune. “Being the gung-ho Marine that he was he would say yes. So I’ll say yes. That is a tough bitter pill to swallow. It hurts. God I didn’t want to give up my son.” Partial results from Sunday’s election could be released as early as Tuesday though final results from the hand counting of ballots could take up to 10 days election officials said.

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