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 Master Sgt. Joseph J. Andres Jr. 
Death: Dec 24, 2005
 of Seven Hills Ohio; assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Fort Bragg N.C.;  Died Dec. 24 in Balad Iraq of injuries sustained earlier that day when he was attacked by enemy forces during combat operations in Baqubah Iraq.  * * * * *  Funeral Mass held for Ohio soldier killed in Iraq  PARMA Ohio — School children lined a street as a hearse carrying the body of a soldier killed in Iraq was driven to his funeral Mass on Thursday.  School youngsters served as an unofficial honor guard for Master Sgt. Joseph J. Andres Jr.34 of nearby Seven Hills as the casket was driven to St. Columkille Roman Catholic Church in this Cleveland suburb.  His body will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery following his wishes.  Andres was killed in Baqouba Iraq on Christmas Eve when his unit came under small-arms fire.  Two years into studying materials engineering at the University of Cincinnati Andres joined the military and started as a medic in the Army Reserve in 1992. He joined the Army a year later.  Since 2003 he had been assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the Army Special Operations Command in Fort Bragg N.C. as a communications officer.  — Associated Press  Operation Iraqi Freedom

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Army Master Sgt. Joseph J. Andres Jr.
Death: Dec 24, 2005
of Seven Hills Ohio; assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Fort Bragg N.C.; Died Dec. 24 in Balad Iraq of injuries sustained earlier that day when he was attacked by enemy forces during combat operations in Baqubah Iraq. * * * * * Funeral Mass held for Ohio soldier killed in Iraq PARMA Ohio — School children lined a street as a hearse carrying the body of a soldier killed in Iraq was driven to his funeral Mass on Thursday. School youngsters served as an unofficial honor guard for Master Sgt. Joseph J. Andres Jr.34 of nearby Seven Hills as the casket was driven to St. Columkille Roman Catholic Church in this Cleveland suburb. His body will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery following his wishes. Andres was killed in Baqouba Iraq on Christmas Eve when his unit came under small-arms fire. Two years into studying materials engineering at the University of Cincinnati Andres joined the military and started as a medic in the Army Reserve in 1992. He joined the Army a year later. Since 2003 he had been assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the Army Special Operations Command in Fort Bragg N.C. as a communications officer. — Associated Press Operation Iraqi Freedom

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