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Alessandro "Alex" Carbonaro Sgt. Usmc

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CARBONARO, ALESSANDRO "Alex", Sgt. USMC

2nd Recon BN, Camp Lejeune NC, died on May 10, 2006 at Landstuhl in Germany in the loving arms of his father, mother, wife, and mother-in-law from wounds received along with his men following the explosion of an IED near Fallujah in Iraq. Services will be...

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Missing you today and wishing you were around to complain about how our knees suck now that we´re old.

Gilda and Fulvio. Sending my love to you both.

GIldita, Gilda and Fulvio, fulfilling my promise to you to never forget. Left roses with Alex yesterday. You are in my prayers. Rose Gould

I served with Alex many years ago at VMGR-452 in Newburgh, NY, before he became a Force Recon Marine. He was a great guy and I often still think about him and his decision to re-enlist and join Recon during wartime. It was brave and noble and that inspiration has helped me in some challenging times. I was thinking about him today when someone thanked me for my (much safer) service on Veteran's Day. This day is really about people like Alex and his family. The country and all of us owe you a...

Thank you, Neal Reeves, Eliza Haber, and Charlie Gili for your more recent posts. We are infinitely grateful to know you keep Alex in your memory.

Think of you often but especially today for the sacrifice you paid for the rest of you. Forever with me

Tomorrow the country will celebrate you. I miss you and think of you often. When you make an appearance in my dreams I´m thankful for the opportunity to see your face. I send my love to your parents from afar and I pray they feel it.

Hello,
We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we have made a small donation to Fisher House to honor and remember Alessandro “Alex” Carbonaro US Marine Sergeant. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals across the American youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. May God Bless you...

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Gilda and Fulvio, as Memorial Day approaches and I prepare to deploy in a few weeks, I think of Alex and I think of you both. Sending love to you.