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. In C. Kim  
Death: Dec 07, 2004
 of Warren Mich.; assigned to 9th Communications Battalion I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Dec. 7 in a non-hostile vehicle incident in Anbar province Iraq.  * * * * *  Marine from Warren killed in Iraq  Associated Press  Everyone describes In C. Kim as a shy young man who tried hard to fit in.  “He was quiet and daydreaming” said his uncle Christopher Kim. “Once I saw a picture he drew. It was a boy lying down on the grass and looking at the sky and daydreaming.”  Kim23  of the Detroit suburb  of Warren Mich. died Dec. 7 in a vehicle accident in Iraq’s Anbar province. He was assigned to Camp Pendleton.  After growing up in Seoul South Korea Kim moved to Michigan with his family five years ago. His parents named him In Chul because “In” means “merciful” in Korean and “Chul” means “pride.”  One day military recruiters piqued his interest with talk  of benefits and travel. He took a test and scored especially high in mathematics. He was a Marine by August 2001 a few months after graduating high school.  Kim spent six months in Iraq last year. Two months ago he returned for another six-month stint. He was awarded the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the National Defense Service Medal.  Kim’s father Chang Kim said one  of the attractions  of military service was its ability to help him learn more about American culture and help with his English.  “First  of all he wanted to learn English then he wanted to learn about America” his father said. “He wanted to serve his country.”  In C. Kim also is survived by his mother Kyoung Kim and an older sister Sun Kim.

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Marine Cpl. In C. Kim
Death: Dec 07, 2004
of Warren Mich.; assigned to 9th Communications Battalion I Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Pendleton Calif.; killed Dec. 7 in a non-hostile vehicle incident in Anbar province Iraq. * * * * * Marine from Warren killed in Iraq Associated Press Everyone describes In C. Kim as a shy young man who tried hard to fit in. “He was quiet and daydreaming” said his uncle Christopher Kim. “Once I saw a picture he drew. It was a boy lying down on the grass and looking at the sky and daydreaming.” Kim23 of the Detroit suburb of Warren Mich. died Dec. 7 in a vehicle accident in Iraq’s Anbar province. He was assigned to Camp Pendleton. After growing up in Seoul South Korea Kim moved to Michigan with his family five years ago. His parents named him In Chul because “In” means “merciful” in Korean and “Chul” means “pride.” One day military recruiters piqued his interest with talk of benefits and travel. He took a test and scored especially high in mathematics. He was a Marine by August 2001 a few months after graduating high school. Kim spent six months in Iraq last year. Two months ago he returned for another six-month stint. He was awarded the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal the Sea Service Deployment Ribbon and the National Defense Service Medal. Kim’s father Chang Kim said one of the attractions of military service was its ability to help him learn more about American culture and help with his English. “First of all he wanted to learn English then he wanted to learn about America” his father said. “He wanted to serve his country.” In C. Kim also is survived by his mother Kyoung Kim and an older sister Sun Kim.

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