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 Chief Warrant Officer Philip A. Johnson Jr.  
Death: Jan 08, 2004
 of Alabama; assigned to the 571st Medical Company (Air Ambulance) Fort Carson Colo.; killed Jan. 8 while on board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that crashed during a Medevac mission in Fallujah Iraq.  Chief Warrant  officer Philip A. Johnson was a committed military man who jumped to the Army after the Marine Corps. The helicopter pilot attended the University  of South Alabama in Mobile for three years before joining the Marines. After four years in the Marines Johnson served in the Army for six years.  “He was very committed. He was doing what he wanted to do and he felt he was doing the right thing” said his father Philip A. Johnson Sr.  Johnson31 was born in Davenport Iowa and grew up in Chicago before his family moved to Mobile in 1985. He was among nine soldiers killed Jan. 8 in a Black Hawk crash in Iraq. Johnson’s wife Melissa Johnson28 is in the Air Force and lives in Colorado Springs Colo.  — Associated Press

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Army Chief Warrant Officer Philip A. Johnson Jr.
Death: Jan 08, 2004
of Alabama; assigned to the 571st Medical Company (Air Ambulance) Fort Carson Colo.; killed Jan. 8 while on board a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that crashed during a Medevac mission in Fallujah Iraq. Chief Warrant officer Philip A. Johnson was a committed military man who jumped to the Army after the Marine Corps. The helicopter pilot attended the University of South Alabama in Mobile for three years before joining the Marines. After four years in the Marines Johnson served in the Army for six years. “He was very committed. He was doing what he wanted to do and he felt he was doing the right thing” said his father Philip A. Johnson Sr. Johnson31 was born in Davenport Iowa and grew up in Chicago before his family moved to Mobile in 1985. He was among nine soldiers killed Jan. 8 in a Black Hawk crash in Iraq. Johnson’s wife Melissa Johnson28 is in the Air Force and lives in Colorado Springs Colo. — Associated Press

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