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 Chief Warrant Officer 2 Alexander S. Coulter 
Death: Nov 17, 2003
" of Tennessee; assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company 124th Signal Battalion 4th Infantry Division (Mech) Fort Hood Texas; killed Nov. 17 when his vehicle traveling in a convoy to Tikrit ran over an improvised explosive device in Baqubah Iraq.  Chief Warrant Officer Alexander Scott Coulter35 was ""a good all-around guy the best of the crop in the words of his grandmother. Coulter, who grew up in Bristol, Tenn., and was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, was killed Nov. 17 when his vehicle struck a homemade land mine in Baqubah, Iraq, on the way to Tikrit. He joined the Army in 1987 after graduating from high school and had served in Somalia, Bosnia and Operation Desert Storm. Coulter met his wife, Robin, while both were stationed in Germany. They were married 12 years. He had two daughters, Shenna and Hannah, and a stepdaughter, Cindy. Family and friends had been hopeful that Coulter would remain safe. He said he was doing all right and that he didn't have to go out real often said his grandmother, Mrs. Stuart Coulter.  — Associated Press  Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Alexander S. Coulter
Death: Nov 17, 2003
" of Tennessee; assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company 124th Signal Battalion 4th Infantry Division (Mech) Fort Hood Texas; killed Nov. 17 when his vehicle traveling in a convoy to Tikrit ran over an improvised explosive device in Baqubah Iraq. Chief Warrant Officer Alexander Scott Coulter35 was ""a good all-around guy the best of the crop in the words of his grandmother. Coulter, who grew up in Bristol, Tenn., and was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, was killed Nov. 17 when his vehicle struck a homemade land mine in Baqubah, Iraq, on the way to Tikrit. He joined the Army in 1987 after graduating from high school and had served in Somalia, Bosnia and Operation Desert Storm. Coulter met his wife, Robin, while both were stationed in Germany. They were married 12 years. He had two daughters, Shenna and Hannah, and a stepdaughter, Cindy. Family and friends had been hopeful that Coulter would remain safe. He said he was doing all right and that he didn't have to go out real often said his grandmother, Mrs. Stuart Coulter. — Associated Press Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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