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Thomas M. Martin

San Antonio, Texas

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First Lieutenant Thomas M. Martin, United States Army, age 27, died during combat operations October 14, 2007, while serving his country in Iraq. He was born October 10, 1980, in Huron, SD. Thomas was assigned as a Sniper Platoon Leader to 1st Squadron, 40th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat...

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We would like to express our deepest condolences and also let the Martin Family know that we have made a small donation to Returning Heroes Home to honor 1st Lt. Thomas M. Martin. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals across the American youth hockey community and beyond. We will not forget. May God Bless you and keep you safe and strong.

Sincerely,
Charlie...

Tom, I love you and miss you. I wish I could see you again!

I remember the last time I saw you. You were at my bed side visiting me in the hospital. You will never be forgotten sir. You are frequently on my mind.

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

To the family and friends of 1st Lt. Thomas M. Martin:
Remembering Thomas 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

LT Thomas Martin (3-6) signiture on the Flag that all of us sighned upon arriving in country.

This Flag contains the signitures of LT Thomas Marting and all of the men that served with/under him. We Miss you LT! Thanks for bringing us home so we could be with our families.

LT Martin checks out ground zero where the SVBIED detonated

LT Martin leading partol after SVBIED stike on patrol base red

To John, Robert, and all the Snipers. He knew he was respected. All of you meant the world to him. His goal that deployment -- get "his men home alive". Mission accomplished. Please know we're all better for having him in our lives.