A memorial site to honor those U.S. service members lost in Iraq and Afghanistan through profiles, photos, Guest Books, and Moving TributesTM Legacy.com In Remembrance
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In Remembrance
Across the U.S.
Sgt. Nathaniel Hart
Valdosta, GA
The Army was a family tradition for Sgt. Nathaniel Hart Jr., whose father and grandfather both served, but his loved ones remember him as much ...
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Spc. Darius T. Jennings
Cordova, SC
Jennings wanted to become a photographer and mentor young people...
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Seaman Charles O. Sare
Hemet, CA
"Otter" loved riding off-road vehicles and wanted to become a paramedic firefighter...
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Private 1st Class Ivan Wilson
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1st Lt. Nick Dewhirst
Onalaska, WI
He died of wounds suffered when his convoy came under attack by individuals using rocket propelled grenades and small arms fire.
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Pfc. Willington Rhoads
Las Vegas, NV
He died of injuries suffered from a non-combat related incident.
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    About This Site
    This site is intended as a place to remember and honor American service members lost in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    There is a profile for each service member based on available information. Obituaries received from Legacy.com newspaper affiliates are also included. Information is updated daily. In addition, there is a Guest Book for each service member. All Guest Book entries are free and are posted after being reviewed for appropriate content.