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Timothy Craig Kiser, 37
Army National Guard, Sergeant
Based:
Red Bluff, Calif.
Supporting:
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Died:
April 28, 2005
Kirkuk,
Iraq
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He believed 100% in the country he was fighting for.
— Rhonda Kiser, widow
A truck driver in his civilian life, Kiser had hoped to become a medic when he reenlisted. Shortly before he died, he called his wife. "I'm getting scared," he told her. "It's getting bad over here."
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2 memories of Timothy
i never knew timmy as an adult but as a child he was the smart one.all the kids were always in to somthing thay knew was wrong.i dont remember timmy ever in trouble.when he was 2 years old i drove from san jose ca to ohio to bring timmy his brother@mom home.all them miles i never heard him cry.he was born a good person i missed seeing him grow up and im so sorry for that. timmy if you were anything as an adult that you were a child the world lost a great person your uncle dennis
Thank you for the ultimate sacrifice so that the people in America can continue living free. There are alot of people in this country that have no clue, respect or honor for those like you that paid the ultimate price to live the way that we do in America. Living free is not free, it comes at a very high price. You payed that price for the Country you loved. Although I never knew you Tim, I thank you and honor you. God Bless you, Ronald Weber
PS. Parent of a US Marine
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