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Remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice (Original Post) GeoWilliam750 May 2017 OP
Looking at her smile in the west point photo irisblue May 2017 #1
How proud her family must have been GeoWilliam750 May 2017 #2
Yes shenmue May 2017 #3
Emily Perez. sheshe2 May 2017 #4
Thank You. furtheradu May 2017 #5
Rest In Peace 2LT Perez DashOneBravo May 2017 #6
... Permanut May 2017 #7
It is always heartbreaking to lose someone so young. brer cat May 2017 #8

GeoWilliam750

(2,521 posts)
2. How proud her family must have been
Sun May 28, 2017, 09:08 PM
May 2017

And I am honoured - and humbled - to just have been born in the same country, a country much diminished without her.

sheshe2

(83,660 posts)
4. Emily Perez.
Sun May 28, 2017, 09:17 PM
May 2017

West Point Mourns a Font Of Energy, Laid to Rest by War

WEST POINT, N.Y., Sept. 26 -- They remember Emily Perez in her many bursts of motion: the diminutive young woman calling out orders to the freshman cadets on the castled military campus of West Point.


They see her sprinting the third leg for Army's 400-meter relay team. Or in the school's gospel choir, filling her lungs and opening her mouth to sing.

Emily J.T. Perez, a determined 23-year-old from Prince George's County, rose to the top of her high school class and then became the first minority female command sergeant in the history of the U.S. Military Academy.


more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/26/AR2006092601765.html

Thank you for your service, Emily.

RIP

brer cat

(24,525 posts)
8. It is always heartbreaking to lose someone so young.
Mon May 29, 2017, 09:21 PM
May 2017

She was a very special person, and an outstanding role model for other young women in the military.

May she be long remembered for her life and her service.

Thank you for the OP, GeoWilliam.

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