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Carl L. Anderson Jr.

Paid September 4., South Carolina

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GEORGETOWN | Airman 1st Class Carl L. Anderson Jr., 21, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004 while on active duty with the U.S. Air Force in Iraq. Born Aug. 25, 1983 in Georgetown, the son of the Rev. Carl L. Anderson Sr. and Mrs. Doris Smith Anderson, he is a 2001 graduate of Georgetown High School and...

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Brother not a day goes by that your not on mind you will never be forgotten I was on the tarmac to kwanju ab when they told me that u passed I know I told you we would meet Iraq it never happened your presence on my life taught me to enjoy life more not take things so seriously seems like yesterday we were laughing in the day room love ya Brother and if his family sees this I'm a better man for knowing him no words in this world could possibly convey the proper condolences just know 21 years...

Drove through Georgetown today and saw your name along hwy. Googled you and now I know your story! Thank you Hero!

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 will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this week and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Carl L. Anderson Jr. US Air Force Airman 1st Class.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is...

God bless you, brother! I know you're embracing the Lord's unconditional love right now, and I will always remember the times that you and I have had together at Elmendorf, AFB. Miss you! I graciously thank you for your service in which I am grateful to have known you. You are, and always be, a hero, CJ! Christ loves you and that's why you're home in heaven.

Jonathan Lane (A1C Lane)

August 29, 2013
In memory and honor of Airman 1st Class Carl Anderson. Nine years and we still have not forgotten.

To the family and friends of Airman 1st Class Carl L. Anderson:
Always remembering Carl. "Some gave all."

GOD Blessing to the Anderson Family,Gone but not forgot.Lafaye Nelson Gilliard-Mayor of Greater Hawkins Street Family

MY DEAR HANDSOME NEPHEW,,, WHAT CAN I SAY AFTER THESE PAINFUL YEARS YOU ARE STILL AS PRESENT IN MY HEART TODAY AS YOU WERE WHEN YOU WERE BORN. AND I'M PROUD TO SAY I WAS THERE WITH YOUR MOM FROM THE BEGINNING AS ALL OF OUR FAMILY WERE. I LOVE AND MISS YOU SO MUCH MY HEART HURTS, HOW COULD THIS BE OUR LIL CARL GONE..BABY BOY YOU ARE SO SPECIAL THE APPLE OF YOUR MOM'S EYE THE SON YOUR FATHER IS SO PROUD OF, THE BIG AND LITTLE BROTHER TO YOUR SISTERS, THE UNCLE TO THE NIECE YOU NEVER GOT TO...

To the families of our American Heroes,

I want to thank each of you for your personal
sacrifices on behalf of my family and America.
May God comfort your souls and bring peace in
your hearts that your loss is not in vain.
God Bless our valiant warriors families in the
ages to come.

RIP courageous ones!
Psalm 25:20

A greatful Veteran
MSgt USAF (Ret)
Vietnam 64,65,66,68-69