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. Craig N. Watson  
Death: Dec 01, 2005
 of Union City Mich.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Twentynine Palms Calif.; attached to 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed Dec. 1 by an improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Fallujah Iraq. Also killed were Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Clay Lance Cpl. John M. Holmason Lance Cpl. David A. Huhn Lance Cpl. Adam W. Kaiser Lance Cpl. Robert A. Martinez Cpl. Anthony T. McElveen Lance Cpl. Scott T. Modeen Lance Cpl. Andrew G. Patten and Sgt. Andy A. Stevens.  Marine from southern Michigan dies in Iraq  The Associated Press  UNION CITY Mich. — A Marine and former athlete at Union City High School has been killed in Iraq school officials said Dec. 2.  Craig Watson who graduated in 2003  Died Dec. 1 Superintendent Martin Chard said. He said a family member told him Watson was killed by an improvised explosive device a roadside bomb made from several large artillery shells.  It was not immediately clear whether Watson was among the 10 Marines killed Dec. 1 in Fallujah in an IED explosion which also wounded 11.  Watson played on the football and wrestling teams at Union City. He had twin brothers Brad and Kevin who also attended the school.  Although he weighed only about 190 pounds Watson wrestled in the heavyweight division and often went against opponents 30 to 40 pounds heavier than him assistant coach Ed Sybesma said. Sometimes he beat them.  “He had to drink a lot of water so he could make weight” Sybesma said. “He was a team player. He sacrificed for the team and also for his country.”  Sybesma a Vietnam veteran said he and Watson discussed their combat experiences when Watson returned from an earlier tour of duty in Iraq.  “The enemy we were fighting during the day looked like everybody else and at night they were the ones trying to kill you” Sybesma said. “It’s the same thing over there [in Iraq].”  Watson believed in the U.S. mission in Iraq Sybesma said. “He was anxious to go back. I know he was really proud to be a Marine.”  Students at Union City High had planned to send a Christmas care package to Watson and the sixth-grade class had “adopted” him and was preparing to send letters Sybesma said.  Eric Tundevole the head football coach said Watson was a typical American youth.  “He wasn’t perfect. He had faults but he was a good boy” Tundevole said. “He was sharp but not the smartest. He was a good player but not the greatest. But he obviously made the supreme sacrifice.”  Teachers in each of the school’s classes read a statement Friday morning announcing Watson’s death Tundevole said.  Union City is located about 130 miles west of Detroit.  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Marine Lance Cpl. Craig N. Watson
Death: Dec 01, 2005
of Union City Mich.; assigned to 2nd Battalion 7th Marine Regiment 1st Marine Division I Marine Expeditionary Force Twentynine Palms Calif.; attached to 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward); killed Dec. 1 by an improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations against enemy forces in Fallujah Iraq. Also killed were Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Clay Lance Cpl. John M. Holmason Lance Cpl. David A. Huhn Lance Cpl. Adam W. Kaiser Lance Cpl. Robert A. Martinez Cpl. Anthony T. McElveen Lance Cpl. Scott T. Modeen Lance Cpl. Andrew G. Patten and Sgt. Andy A. Stevens. Marine from southern Michigan dies in Iraq The Associated Press UNION CITY Mich. — A Marine and former athlete at Union City High School has been killed in Iraq school officials said Dec. 2. Craig Watson who graduated in 2003 Died Dec. 1 Superintendent Martin Chard said. He said a family member told him Watson was killed by an improvised explosive device a roadside bomb made from several large artillery shells. It was not immediately clear whether Watson was among the 10 Marines killed Dec. 1 in Fallujah in an IED explosion which also wounded 11. Watson played on the football and wrestling teams at Union City. He had twin brothers Brad and Kevin who also attended the school. Although he weighed only about 190 pounds Watson wrestled in the heavyweight division and often went against opponents 30 to 40 pounds heavier than him assistant coach Ed Sybesma said. Sometimes he beat them. “He had to drink a lot of water so he could make weight” Sybesma said. “He was a team player. He sacrificed for the team and also for his country.” Sybesma a Vietnam veteran said he and Watson discussed their combat experiences when Watson returned from an earlier tour of duty in Iraq. “The enemy we were fighting during the day looked like everybody else and at night they were the ones trying to kill you” Sybesma said. “It’s the same thing over there [in Iraq].” Watson believed in the U.S. mission in Iraq Sybesma said. “He was anxious to go back. I know he was really proud to be a Marine.” Students at Union City High had planned to send a Christmas care package to Watson and the sixth-grade class had “adopted” him and was preparing to send letters Sybesma said. Eric Tundevole the head football coach said Watson was a typical American youth. “He wasn’t perfect. He had faults but he was a good boy” Tundevole said. “He was sharp but not the smartest. He was a good player but not the greatest. But he obviously made the supreme sacrifice.” Teachers in each of the school’s classes read a statement Friday morning announcing Watson’s death Tundevole said. Union City is located about 130 miles west of Detroit. Operation Iraqi Freedom

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