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ARKANSAS' FALLEN

Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, our great state of Arkansas has sent thousands of our servicemen and women from the National Guard, Reserve and active duty forces to serve in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. I am extremely proud of their contribution and am grateful for their service. Sadly, some of these heroes have sacrificed their lives on behalf of freedom and their loss is a tragic and sobering reminder of the terrible human sacrifice that war brings. The loss of these courageous souls will not only be felt on the battlefield, but also by the families, friends and communities left behind who will miss their friendship and their love.

Our patience and our will have been tested, and will continue to be tested in the months ahead. Through it all, we must find strength in our unity and solace in our efforts to honor the commitment of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice. Our nation and our state will long remember the impact these brave men and women have had in the defense of our freedom. Through their loss and in our pain, we gain a better appreciation of the many blessings we share as Americans. Arkansas’ fallen left their homes as family members, neighbors and friends. They return as heroes. These brave souls will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers and I am honored and humbled to pay tribute to their sacrifice. Although they may no longer be with us, their spirit and their legacy live on in the examples they set and the many lives they touched.

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Baker, Ronald W. Baker, Zachary Bell, Rusty W.
Bewley, Kevin Box, Jr., Hesley Brandon, Stacey C.
Brown, John Brooks, Paul F Buie, Jimmy
Bushnell, William Caldwell, Chad Cason, Ahmed A. "Mel"
Charlton, Robert K. Cheatham, Jonathan Clairday, Jason Scot
Clay, James M. Collier, Russell Comstock, William C.
Creamean, Tyler Doster, James D. Estes, Justin
Felder, Arthur "Bo" Fisher, Dustin Gardner, Jr., Freeman
Giles, Landon S. Goins, Michael Hastings, Matthew
Henkes, Richard Hopper, Brian Jenkins, Kenneth
Jessen, Kevin P. Johnson, Jr., Michael Jones, Charles S.
Jones, Gussie M. Kendall, Dustin L. Kimbrough, Paul W.
Kimme, Danny Kordsmeier, Patrick W. Labadie, William
Liles, Stuart Marcum, Joshua Marshall, Bradley
Martin, Thomas Massey, John McCandless, Rodney
McGaugh, Dustin K. McGill, Arthur Ray McHalffey, Jeremy
Melton, Kenneth A. Miranda, Troy "Leon" Mitchell, Raymond
Mooney, Adam Mora, Samson Morehead, Kevin
Moss, Keelan L. Motley, Todd A. Norris, Paul
Orton, Billy Joe Parker, Tommy L. Parten, Tyler
Penich, John M. Peters, Dustin Plowman, Derek James
Reece, Matthew Robbins, William T. Robinson, Carlo
Rodgers, Joshua Rosenbaum, Thomas C Rowe, Blue C.
Rymer II, Lyle W. Salazar, Bruce Sam, Solomon T.
Samek, Jesse Sayles, Phillip Seideman, Tyler
Self, John Shaffer, Jeffrey Shaw, Alan
Smallwood, Erich Smith, Brandon C. Smith, Michael
Stacey, Jeremy Sturdivant, Michael Taylor, Michael
Thacker, Nathan Z. Valdez, Steven A. Varga, Robert
Warren, William Watson, David L. West, Bobby R.
Wilks, Kyle Winston, Jr., Vincent Witham, Donovan
Woodham, Anthony Yanney, Jonathan C. Yarbrough, Michael


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