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Patrick Marc Rapicault

St. Augustine, Florida

1970-2004

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Capt. Patrick Marc Rapicault, 34, died Nov. 15, 2004, in combat in Iraq while leading 2nd Battalion, 5th Whisky Company. He was also a Navy Seal, Army Ranger and Paratrooper for the Marines. He won many medals during his military career. He was born March 27, 1970, on the Island of Martinique. He...

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As the days and weeks pass, and while life´s routine´s , let us not It forget, Patrick´s unselfish answer to our call for freedom and let it remind us of the importance of teaching the next generation of warriors that same loving spirit for this country. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

he was my roommate at delta state university for a semester. I am just now becoming aware of his loss. He was a good guy. so sorry for your loss. Joey Kisner

Dear Rapicault Family,
I was in Charlie company with Patrick at Quantico. He was one of my best friends. Later we were also together an Echo company 5th platoon. I have great memories of golfing together and going out for a good dinner. Sending love & will carry his spirit with me always.
Capt. Riley

I served with Captain Rapicault while in Okinawa Japan around 1993-1996. we were both with the 31st MEU. "Frenchie" was an amazing person loved him. Thoughts and prayers to Vera and the rest of the family. a great man, a great marine forever

I loved this man. so so sad

Thinking of you Buddy

"mon Grand" Your father joined you :
June 16, 2013. You are all the time in his heart. Now, I pray for together.
you are all time in my mind and heart.
Love . Maman

sir, I hope all is well, I was one of the marines that responded to the attack in which you were killed. you and that day will stay with me forever and so on this memorial day 2013... just know that every day is memorial day for us... the guys who died and the ones who got to come home. i will continue to carry your torch and keep your memory alive as long as i live. that is my memorial day promise.

Thank You For Your Service