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 Sgt. Jeffrey C. Walker  
Death: Jan 08, 2004
 of Havre de Grace Md.; assigned to Company F 782nd Main Support Battalion 82nd Airborne Division Fort Bragg N.C.; killed Jan. 8 while on board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter when it crashed during a Medevac mission in Fallujah Iraq.  Maryland man among those killed in Iraq helicopter crash  Associated Press  HAVRE DE GRACE Md. — Sgt. Jeffery C. Walker a fitness and car buff who traveled the world during his 14-year military career was the fifth Maryland resident to die in the war in Iraq.  Walker33  of Havre de Grace was one  of nine soldiers killed when a Black Hawk helicopter on a routine medical flight to Baghdad crashed near Fallujah the Department  of Defense said. The UH-60 helicopter was likely shot down military  officials and witnesses said.  “It’s tough so tough” Walker’s brother Johnny Walker36 told The (Baltimore) Sun. “We actually got closer as we got older. We communicated a lot more. We were looking forward to growing old together.”  The brothers were born in Seoul South Korea to a Korean mother and an American father. During their father’s military career they traveled the world living in California Texas and Panama. But Walker always considered Maryland home.  After graduating from Havre de Grace High School Walker joined the Army. He trained as a welder completed airborne school and served in Korea Germany the Balkans and the United States.  “He’d decided to make a career  of the military” Johnny Walker said. “He loved serving his country.”  Walker and two other members  of the 82nd Airborne Division in Fort Bragg N.C. were killed in the crash  officials said.  Four soldiers from Fort Carson Colo.  one from Fort Hood Texas and another from Fort Polk La. also died in the crash  of the UH-60 which is used to transport soldiers and evacuate wounded. It has a four-person crew.  Army  officials said a preliminary investigation indicated the helicopter was likely shot down. Iraqi witnesses said the helicopter was hit south  of Fallujah by a rocket and exploded into two pieces before it hit the ground.  The Black Hawk helicopter was clearly marked with a red cross when it crashed military  officials said. An Army  official said it wasn’t clear why Walker was on board.  Two helicopters have been shot down in less than a week near Fallujah a Sunni Muslim town west  of Baghdad known for its strong anti-American sentiment.  The crash was the worst since November 2003  when a Chinook transport helicopter was shot down outside  of Fallujah killing 16 soldiers. More than 40 soldiers have been killed in helicopter crashes in the past two months.

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Army Sgt. Jeffrey C. Walker
Death: Jan 08, 2004
of Havre de Grace Md.; assigned to Company F 782nd Main Support Battalion 82nd Airborne Division Fort Bragg N.C.; killed Jan. 8 while on board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter when it crashed during a Medevac mission in Fallujah Iraq. Maryland man among those killed in Iraq helicopter crash Associated Press HAVRE DE GRACE Md. — Sgt. Jeffery C. Walker a fitness and car buff who traveled the world during his 14-year military career was the fifth Maryland resident to die in the war in Iraq. Walker33 of Havre de Grace was one of nine soldiers killed when a Black Hawk helicopter on a routine medical flight to Baghdad crashed near Fallujah the Department of Defense said. The UH-60 helicopter was likely shot down military officials and witnesses said. “It’s tough so tough” Walker’s brother Johnny Walker36 told The (Baltimore) Sun. “We actually got closer as we got older. We communicated a lot more. We were looking forward to growing old together.” The brothers were born in Seoul South Korea to a Korean mother and an American father. During their father’s military career they traveled the world living in California Texas and Panama. But Walker always considered Maryland home. After graduating from Havre de Grace High School Walker joined the Army. He trained as a welder completed airborne school and served in Korea Germany the Balkans and the United States. “He’d decided to make a career of the military” Johnny Walker said. “He loved serving his country.” Walker and two other members of the 82nd Airborne Division in Fort Bragg N.C. were killed in the crash officials said. Four soldiers from Fort Carson Colo. one from Fort Hood Texas and another from Fort Polk La. also died in the crash of the UH-60 which is used to transport soldiers and evacuate wounded. It has a four-person crew. Army officials said a preliminary investigation indicated the helicopter was likely shot down. Iraqi witnesses said the helicopter was hit south of Fallujah by a rocket and exploded into two pieces before it hit the ground. The Black Hawk helicopter was clearly marked with a red cross when it crashed military officials said. An Army official said it wasn’t clear why Walker was on board. Two helicopters have been shot down in less than a week near Fallujah a Sunni Muslim town west of Baghdad known for its strong anti-American sentiment. The crash was the worst since November 2003 when a Chinook transport helicopter was shot down outside of Fallujah killing 16 soldiers. More than 40 soldiers have been killed in helicopter crashes in the past two months.

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