These are the names of our FALLEN HEROES. If you have any information how this HERO lived, please email the information and a picture in jpeg to us and we will add it to the name.
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Cpl. Jonathan R. Ayers 24 Snellville
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Spc. Miguel A. Baez 32 Bonaire
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Pfc. Benjamin B. Bartlett Jr. 25 Manchester
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"He was a loving father, he loved his wife and he fought for his country."
Beale married his wife right out of high school. The couple worked at the Clayton County Water Authority.
The flag at Beale's old job flew at half staff in his memory.
"He loved the military and he was good at it. Everything he did he was good at."
The family is still reeling from the news of his death. He said the fact that he died doing what he loved, gives them comfort.
"He loved his country; he loved the military." "He was just a good man."
Beale is survived by his wife and two children, an 8-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son.
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Staff Sgt. John C. Beale 39 Riverdale
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Pfc. Edgar E. Cardenas 34 Lilburn
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Spc. Shannon Chihuahua 25 Thomasville
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Staff Sgt. Gregory L. Elam 39 Columbus
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Pvt. Jeremy P. Faulkner 23 Griffin
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Alex graduated from Baldwin High School in 1996. Alex joined the Navy to be a sailor. After being Honorable discharged in 2000, he took a job at Scott State Prison in Hardwick. In 2003 he worked at the Bibb County Sheriff's bookong devision. As a Deputy he was dependable, hard working, eager, enthusiastic worker who showed a promising carrerin law enforcement. As a member of the National Guard, he was deployed to Iraq 2005 - 2006. Alex was a loving Husband and Father to his family and will be missed.
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Staff Sgt. Alex French IV 31 Milledgeville
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Lance Cpl. James M. Gluff 20 Tunnel Hill
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Lance Cpl. Joseph R. Giese 24 Winder
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Spc. Daniel E. Gomez 21 Warner Robbins
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Seaman Genesia Mattril Gresham 19 Lithonia
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Sgt. Michael C. Hardegree 21 Villa Rica
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Pfc. Theron V. Hobbs 22 Albany
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Jenrette was a 1990 graduate of Lyman Ward Military Academy and a 1995 graduate of North Georgia College. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army upon graduating. He became an Army Ranger and served with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii. He was promoted to captain in 1999, and then was an instructor with the 5th Ranger Training Battalion at Camp Frank D. Merrill in Dahlonega.
In 2005, Jenrette transferred to the Georgia Army National Guard, where he served as a full-time officer with the Recruiting Sustainment Program. He was promoted to major in 2005.
Jenrette and his wife, Shannon Parker Jenrette, would have celebrated their 10-year anniversary on July 3. The couple have three children: Corey, 7; Brody, 5; and Megan 1, all of Lula.
In addition to his wife and children, Jenrette also is survived by his parents, retired Col. Albert W. "Bill" and Ursula Jenrette of Auburn, Ala.; a sister, Jennifer Welsh and husband George of Baton Rouge; and many members of his wife’s family living in Lula
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Maj. Kevin M. Jenrette 37 Lula
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Gunnery Sgt. Edwin W. Johnson Jr. 31 Columbus
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Lance Cpl. Raymon L. A. Johnson 22 Midland
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“People need to know Jeffrey was a good man. I just want to make sure they know how good a man he was and how proud we all are of him,” his mother, Mary Lou Dowdy, said.
“Even though he was over there, he was always worried about us,” Lacey said. “He cared so much for us. He didn’t care what happened to him, as long as his family was taken care of.”
His sense of protection and wanting to provide for his family led Jeffrey, 21, to join the Georgia National Guard.
“I had a lot to do with him joining the Army,” his grandfather, Clarence White, said. “It was tough because there just aren’t that many good jobs around here. But he wanted to do it to be able to provide for his family.”
He was serving with the Calhoun-based 108th Cavalry. Family members said Jeffrey got a lot of his strength from White, who he affectionately called Paw Paw.
“Jeffrey was always working on things and fixing things. He was changing tires on cars when he was eight years old,” his older brother, Robert Jordan, said. “He learned a lot from Paw Paw, and he was a great mechanic because of him.”
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Spc. Jeffrey W. Jordan 21 Rome
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Staff Sgt. Aaron M. Kenefick 30 Roswell
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Spc. Evan A. Marshall 21 Athens
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Sgt. Kenneth W. Mayne 29 Fort Benning
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Spc. Gary L. Nelson III 20 Woodstock
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Cpl. Matthew B. Phillips 27 Jasper
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Spc. Joshua H. Reeves 26 Watkinsville
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Spc. Cristian Rojas-Gallego 24 Loganville
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Cpl. Stephen C. Sockalosky 21 Cordele
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Sgt. Corey E. Spates 21 LaGrange
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Pfc. Austin G. Staggs 19 Senoia
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Staff Sgt. Donald T. Tabb 29 Norcross
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Cpl. John C. Tanner 21 Columbus
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Staff Sgt. Sheldon L. Tate 27 Hinesville
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Staff Sgt. Cynthia R. Taylor 39 Columbus
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Spc. Robert G. Tenney Jr. 29 Warner Robins
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Capt. Corry P. Tyler 29 Georgia
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Spc. John J. Young 24 Savannah
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Master Sgt. Mitchell W. Young 39 Jonesboro
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