Photos by Sgt. Michael Cifuentes
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(From left) U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Randall Paul, Sgt. Gregory Hartman,
and 1st Lt. Alexander White, Marines serving with White Platoon, 1st
Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, listen while a Marine recalls a
funny anecdote about Cpl. Roberto Cazarez, during a memorial service
held in his honor April 8, 2012. Cazarez, a light armored vehicle driver
and an Angostura, Mexico, native, was killed in action during combat
operations March 30, 2012. He enlisted in the Marine Corps out of Los
Angeles, served for nearly six years and was with the battalion since
March 2010. Paul is a New Palestine, Ind., native, Hartman is a
Sacramento native, and White is a Fredericksburg, Va., native. |
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U.S. Navy Seaman Garrett Keith, a corpsman serving with Delta Company,
1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, places an LAV driver’s
helmet on a memorial stand honoring Cpl. Roberto Cazarez, a fallen LAV
driver who served with the company’s Alpha Section, White Platoon,
during a memorial service April 8, 2012. Cazarez, an Angostura, Mexico,
native, who enlisted in the Marine Corps in Los Angeles, was killed in
action during combat operations March 30, 2012. Some of his closest
fellow Marines said he’ll be remembered most for his humor and
good-natured debates he sparked among his friends. Keith is a Oklahoma
City native. |
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U.S. Marine Sgt. Matthew Landis, a rifleman and section leader serving
with Delta Company, 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, salutes
to the memorial stand of Cpl. Roberto Cazarez during a memorial service
in his honor April 8, 2012. Cazarez, a light armored vehicle driver and
an Angostura, Mexico, native, was killed in action during combat
operations March 30, 2012. He enlisted in the Marine Corps out of Los
Angeles, served for nearly six years and was with the battalion since
March 2010. Some of his fellow Marines said he’ll be remembered most for
his humor and good-natured debates he sparked among his friends. |
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U.S. Marine Col. Roger Turner, the commanding officer of Regimental
Combat Team 5, and Sgt. Maj. Alberto Ruiz, the regimental sergeant
major, kneel and pay homage to Cpl. Roberto Cazarez during a memorial
service in his honor April 8, 2012. Cazarez, a light armored vehicle
driver and an Angostura, Mexico, native, was killed in action during
combat operations March 30, 2012. He enlisted in the Marine Corps out of
Los Angeles, served for nearly six years and was with the battalion
since March 2010. Some of his fellow Marines said he will be remembered
most for his humor and good-natured debates he sparked among his
friends. |
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U.S. Marines and sailors serving with Delta Company, 1st Light Armored
Reconnaissance Battalion, in Helmand province’s Khan Neshin district
gathered April 8, 2012, to pay homage to Cpl. Roberto Cazarez, a light
armored vehicle driver with the company’s Alpha Section, White Platoon.
Cazarez, an Angostura, Mexico, native, was killed in action during
combat operations March 30, 2012. Some of his fellow Marines said he’ll
be remembered most for his humor and good-natured debates he sparked
among his friends. He enlisted in the Marine Corps out of Los Angeles,
served for nearly six years and was with the battalion since March 2010.
His awards include the Purple Heart, the Navy Achievement Medal, and
the Combat Action Ribbon. |
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U.S. Marine Maj. Gen. David H. Berger, the commanding general of Task
Force Leatherneck, 1st Marine Division (Forward), kneels to pay homage
to Cpl. Roberto Cazarez during a memorial service in his honor April 8,
2012. Cazarez, a light armored vehicle driver and an Angostura, Mexico,
native, was killed in action during combat operations March 30, 2012. He
enlisted in the Marine Corps out of Los Angeles, served for nearly six
years and was with the battalion since March 2010. |
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