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Mark Edwin Rosenberg

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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March 25, 1976 - April 8, 2008 U.S. Army Major Mark E. Rosenberg, who as a boy would run around his family's South Florida home in military fatigues, was killed Tuesday in Baghdad. He was 32. The Humvee Rosenberg was riding in hit an improvised explosive device on April 8; he died in the...

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I graduated from NMMI with Mark in 1996. He was a exemplary cadet and an even better Soldier and Officer. I´m sure he was a great father and husband. I distinctly remember some pretty awful cadet training, looking at Mark in how stoic he was. Grace under pressure. Made me want to be better.

I'm so sorry that I could not save you, I will never forget you and the team of brothers that we were.

Sir, you are missed. My wife and I still remember occasionally running into you and your wife at the Leesville Wal-Mart, the place to shop after 2300 hrs. You were a great cmdr. God bless your family. RIP sir.

I just found out about your passing. I remember sitting in your hooch back in Ballad. You were one hell of a leader. You will be greatly missed. Mike Medina

Mark, all the effort you did to advise the 11th IA was such a Hugh success. Every man that stood with you on the battle field knew you well. Everyday I wake up in the morning, and thank God for having the opportunity to serve with you. When I saw your vehicle hit the EFP and seen you and the men hurt. There was nothing more important in my life then, was to save you guys. I am greatful to had a group of special men that felt the same way. There has been a lot of talk about Sadr city,...

You are still in my heart and my prayers Never Forgotten Hard To Forget- David Smith

Hey Bro, I'm reading your name at a ceremony at the VA Regional Office tomorrow. Hopefully I can get through it without embarrassing myself. I still haven't deleted you contact information in AKO....not ready yet.

Thank you Mark for your example. Sorry to read of your passing.

Hard to believe that it has been over 5 years since maj Rosenberg died. I wanted to give this day of rememberance to maj Rosenberg. I was with mark on the Mitt and serving as the senior noncommissioned officer on the team, mark was a great and gifted man who gave his life to help another country success. To the family of Maj Rosenberg, I am truly sorry for the lost of such a great man. Maj Rosenberg will be missed by family, friends, the Army and the people that never got to meet him, but...