John-Hartman-Obituary

John L. Hartman Jr.

Bradenton, Florida

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SSGT. John L. Hartman, Jr., 39, was killed by an IED explosion in Baghdad, Iraq. His career was with the military, in the U.S. ARMY. He was a loving father, and is survived by his much loved children: daughter, Victoria E. Hartman, and son, Steven X. Hartman, of Georgia. Also survived by...

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I trained with Hartman at Riley for the MiTT. We were a class of 44 Soldiers comprising 4 teams three active and one bench team. He was a hard worker! I respected his drive and knew if ever you needed help; he would help you without question! I hoped he would have a page here for him. He is truly deserving no doubt about it!!

Kuwait weapons familiarization, firing and zero carried weapons

Heading to Iraq

GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER.YOU WERE A HERO WHO WAS LOVED VERY MUCH;ESP BY JENNIFER. THANKYOU FOR YOUR SERVICE..

John L. Hartman Jr in Baghdad Iraq

Hey Pat. Try contacting Christina, she's living there near the rest of the clan/family. If you have any problems touching base with her you can also contact me. I was his friend and keep in contact with his brother and sister. [email protected]

I don't know if you've seen any pictures of John, but here's the crazy fellow being himself in Baghdad.

Pat I am a cousin of John. Please contact me at [email protected]

I never met John Hartman, but several years ago a field of flags (called Healing Fields) was erected in Crestview, Florida to honor the Floridians who were killed in support of Iraqi Freedom, etc. At the time, I paid to sponsor one of those flags and received the flag after the field closed down. Each flag had a tag attached to it with a soldier's name. Mine was John L. Hartman. I am trying to locate his children. I would like to give this flag to them. If anyone can help, please...

To the family and friends of Staff Sgt. John L. Hartman:
Please accept my remembrance of John on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Staff Sgt. John L. Hartman:
Remembering John on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org