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Wednesday, April 06, 2011 02:34 PM |
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With pride and sadness, we honor the young men with ties to our Ohio–Indiana–Kentucky tristate area who have bravely laid down their lives in the cause of freedom. It is with great pride that we acknowledge their service, their bravery and their love of country. It is with sadness that we recognize the loss of all that was great and good in these soldiers. Please be resolved to never forget what they have done for you and your loved ones. Remember their faces.
PFC Joseph A. Bauer LCpl Timothy L. Bell Jr. Chief EOD Gregory J. Billiter SFC Jason L. Bishop SGT Kenneth R. Booker PVT Samuel R. Bowen CAPT Anthony C. Campbell Jr. SSG Nicholas R. Carnes LCpl Michael J. Cifuentes SPC Steven D. Conover SGT John E. Cooper SPC Jacob P. Dohrenwend LCpl Christopher J. Dyer CWO2 Jody L. Egnor LCpl Nicholas B. Erdy SPC Michael K. Frank CAPT Warren A. Frank SPC Daniel J. Freeman CPL Richard A. Gilbert Jr. SSGT Travis L. Griffin PFC Zachary R. Gullett PVT Branden P. Haunert SSG Omer T. Hawkins II PFC Timothy J. Hines Jr. SGT Justin F. Hoffman SPC Jonathan A. Hughes SGT Chad L. Keith SSG Charles A. Kiser CPL David Kenneth J. Kreuter SGT David J. Luff Jr. PFC Russell E. Madden CAPT Matthew C. Mattingly SSG Keith Matthew Maupin 1st SGT Ricky L. McGinnis SGT Phillip D . McNeill PFC James H. Miller IV SPC Gregory J. Missman CAPT David Seth Mitchell SPC Ryan J. Montgomery SPC Donald S. Morrison LCpl Adam D. Peak LCpl Taylor B. Prazynski SSG Richard T. Pummill SPC James C. Robinson PFC Marlin T. Rockhold SGT Gregory S. Rogers CPL Timothy D. Roos SPC Justin A. Scott LCpl Lucas C. Scott PFC Anthony P. Seig LCpl Jeremy S. Shock LCpl Justin D. Sims SPC Jesse A. Snow LCpl William D. Spencer Capt. Tyler B. Swisher LCpl Bryan N. Taylor SGT Anthony M. K. Vinnedge SGT Daniel W. Wallace CPL Christopher Tyler Warndorf SGT Charles J. Webb SPC Robert F. Weber LCpl William Brett Wightman SPC Ronnie D. Williams SSG Mark A. Wojciechowski SGT William Woods SPC James C. Wright SGT 1st Class William A. Zapfe |
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Written by Mary Beth Gilliam
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Thursday, March 31, 2011 04:15 PM |
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Army Sergeant 1st Class Jason Lee Bishop of Williamstown, Kentucky was killed in action on January 1, 2006 in As Siniyah, Iraq. He was 31. Sgt. Bishop was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division out of Ft. Campbell, Kentucky at the time of his death. He was killed when a vehicle-borne IED detonated near his Humvee during a routine patrol. Bishop was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and the Combat Action Badge posthumously.
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Army Spc. Jacob P. Dohrenwend, 20, died in Balad, Iraq on June 21, 2010 of non-combat related injuries while serving on a private security detail for the Lt. Commander of his battalion. He was attached to the 1st Battalionm 28th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division out of Fort Riley, Kansas. Jacob enlisted in the Army as soon as he turned 18, shortly after graduating from Milford High School. He was a member of the junior ROTC program at MHS. Jacob comes from a family with a tradition of serving in the armed forces. He was thankful when a former teacher recognized his service, but told her recognition wasn’t necessary, that he was doing what he felt he had to do.
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Once again, Clermont County mourns the loss of a hero. Army Spc. Gregory J. Missman, 36, died of injuries sustained while fighting enemy forces in Afghanistan on July 9, 2009. This was Greg’s second stint in the Army. He originally enlisted after graduating from Amelia High School in 1993 and served more than three years. He worked successfully as a computer consultant for eleven years. On Veteran’s Day, 2008, Greg re-enlisted in the Army and was assigned to the 704th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, and 4th Infantry Division out of Fort Carson, Colorado. He was deployed to Afghanistan February 2009.
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