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Mark Dooley

Wilmington, Vermont

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WALLKILL, N.Y. -- First Lt. Mark Harold Dooley, 27, of Wall- kill, N.Y., a member of the Vermont Army National Guard 3/172nd Mountain Infantry, was killed in action on Monday, Sept. 19, 2005, while leading a scout platoon west of Ramadi, Iraq. He was born July 15, 1978, in Midwest City, Okla.,...

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It´s wonderful to read these precious thoughts. Thank you all. On our move to Arizona in 2020 a box with memories and cards was never delivered.

Mark, I recently had the privilege of meeting your parents they have a lot to be proud of you will not be for forgotten.

In memory of Mark Dooley. Still remembered.

my name is spc tracy whalon, i served in iraq with 1st dooley, i have a tattoo for the fallen soldiers while we were there i am trying to get permission to put his name and the day he passed on my body in the tatt please call or text me at 802 355 1943, hope to hear from you soon thank you.

Mark, you are an inspiration to all of us, and we are honored to know you through our son. We think of you and your family often. Rest in peace at Arlington.

To the family and friends of 1st Lt. Mark H. Dooley:
Please accept my remembrance of Mark on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

Dooley,

This morning, I was looking at the picture of you, CPT Heaton, and me at your Ranger School graduation. I was so honored that you asked me to pin your tab. I often look back to our antics at Fort Benning. "BLWS Radio - It blows!" Today, I will eat some Zingers in your honor.

I think of you and your family often. I miss you, my brother. I look forward to the day we meet again.

Rangers Lead The Way!

Driving in the car today Jack says, "Mama...look up and be strong." I never said that to anyone, but remember when you said it to me. Thank you for all the courage you gave me and the little tidbits of silly things you would say to make me laugh. I find myself thinking of them and still smiling.