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 Pfc. Ray J. Hutchinson 
Death: Dec 07, 2003
" of League City Texas; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) based at Fort Campbell Ky.; killed Dec. 7 when an improvised explosive device hit his vehicle as he was returning from patrol in Mosul Iraq.  For a soldier Pfc. Ray Joseph Hutchinson was known as a remarkably gentle and sensitive young man. ""He wouldn't even kill an insect which is so strange given the military career he went into said his older brother, Lee. But when Hutchinson set his mind to something, he dedicated himself entirely, said his father, Michael. He was selfless and was more than willing to give his all for others and he did that all throughout his life Michael Hutchinson said. Hutchinson, 20, of League City, Texas, was killed in Iraq on Dec. 7 when he drove a Humvee over an explosive device that was detonated by remote control. He was stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky. Hutchinson graduated from high school in 2000 and attended what is now Texas State University in San Marcos. After a year or so, he decided to join the Army. His family had gained approval for him to return home in December for his grandmother's heart surgery, which took place the day after he was killed.  — Associated Press  Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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Army Pfc. Ray J. Hutchinson
Death: Dec 07, 2003
" of League City Texas; assigned to the 2nd Battalion 502nd Infantry Regiment 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) based at Fort Campbell Ky.; killed Dec. 7 when an improvised explosive device hit his vehicle as he was returning from patrol in Mosul Iraq. For a soldier Pfc. Ray Joseph Hutchinson was known as a remarkably gentle and sensitive young man. ""He wouldn't even kill an insect which is so strange given the military career he went into said his older brother, Lee. But when Hutchinson set his mind to something, he dedicated himself entirely, said his father, Michael. He was selfless and was more than willing to give his all for others and he did that all throughout his life Michael Hutchinson said. Hutchinson, 20, of League City, Texas, was killed in Iraq on Dec. 7 when he drove a Humvee over an explosive device that was detonated by remote control. He was stationed at Fort Campbell, Ky. Hutchinson graduated from high school in 2000 and attended what is now Texas State University in San Marcos. After a year or so, he decided to join the Army. His family had gained approval for him to return home in December for his grandmother's heart surgery, which took place the day after he was killed. — Associated Press Operation Iraqi Freedom"

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