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    Indianz.Com. In Print.
    URL: http://www.indianz.com/News/2005/011461.asp


    Kiowa/Comanche soldier killed in Iraq laid to rest
    Tuesday, November 29, 2005

    Joshua J. Ware, a 20-year-old Kiowa/Comanche man from Oklahoma who was killed in Iraq, was buried on Saturday.

    Ware was a corporal for the U.S. Marines. He was killed in a November 16 ambush in Ubaydi, Iraq, along with three other Marines.

    Ware was said to be the first Kiowa or Comanche to die in combat since the Vietnam War.

    Get the Story:
    Fallen Native solider laid to rest (The Native American Times 11/28)
    Hundreds Attend Funeral Of Fallen Oklahoma Marine Corporal (AP 11/27)

    Relevant Links:
    Iraq Coalition Casualty Count - http://icasualties.org/oif

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  • #2
    May his soul find peace in the Happy Hunting grounds and may the Great Spirit bless and protect his family, loved ones and friends.
    Courage is just fear that has said it's prayers.

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    • #3
      Not good to hear anyone to have fallen in Iraq. We were lucky to have only lost 3 soldiers while I was there. I pray the Great Spirit guides him on his journey.

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      • #4
        RIP bro...
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        R.I.P. my Bros from the 1st MAR DIV, 3rd MAR DIV, 25th I.D., 10th MTN DIV, V Corps, 170th IBCT who gave their lives in the Cold War, Marines we lost in Korea during Team Spirit '89 & Okinawa '89- bodies never recovered, Panama, 1st Gulf War, Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq...





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        • #5
          I love u cuzz I will see you again sometime, you made us all proud I will remember when I dance.

          Originally posted by Smokin' Ace
          Indianz.Com. In Print.
          URL: http://www.indianz.com/News/2005/011461.asp


          Kiowa/Comanche soldier killed in Iraq laid to rest
          Tuesday, November 29, 2005

          Joshua J. Ware, a 20-year-old Kiowa/Comanche man from Oklahoma who was killed in Iraq, was buried on Saturday.

          Ware was a corporal for the U.S. Marines. He was killed in a November 16 ambush in Ubaydi, Iraq, along with three other Marines.

          Ware was said to be the first Kiowa or Comanche to die in combat since the Vietnam War.

          Get the Story:
          Fallen Native solider laid to rest (The Native American Times 11/28)
          Hundreds Attend Funeral Of Fallen Oklahoma Marine Corporal (AP 11/27)

          Relevant Links:
          Iraq Coalition Casualty Count - http://icasualties.org/oif

          Related Stories:
          U.S. military casualties in Iraq reach 2,000 (10/26)
          Navajo soldier killed in Iraq laid to rest in New Mexico (10/14)
          Tohono O'odham Nation soldier killed in Iraq (08/16)
          Navajo soldier who was killed in Iraq is laid to rest (07/18)
          Navajo Marine killed while serving in Afghanistan (7/11)
          Another Navajo soldier killed while serving in Iraq (7/7)
          Piestewa honored two years after death in Iraq (03/24)
          Leech Lake Ojibwe soldier killed in Iraq laid to rest (01/19)
          Leech Lake Ojibwe soldier killed by bomb in Iraq (1/12)
          Memorial held for Lakota soldier killed in Iraq (11/22)
          Memorial, tournament set for slain Lakota soldier (11/08)
          Another Navajo tribal member killed serving in Iraq (09/09)
          Slain Navajo soldier enlisted to receive education (08/10)
          Second Navajo soldier dies while serving in Iraq (8/6)
          Slain Navajo soldier recalled as quiet and strong (04/09)
          Lakota soldier who died in Iraq remembered (11/25)
          Fund created for Lakota soldier killed in Iraq (11/24)
          Lakota soldier dies in Black Hawk crash in Iraq (11/18)
          Nephew of Navajo vice president killed in Iraq (4/8)
          Army report describes attack on Piestewa's unit (07/10)
          DoD confirms Piestewa killed in action in Iraq (4/7)
          Indian Country mourns loss of Native soldier (4/7)
          Hopi Woman Confirmed Dead (4/5)
          Readers react to Piestewa tragedy (4/5)
          Ariz. soldier reported missing (3/25)

          Copyright © 2000-2005 Indianz.Com

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          • #6
            Let's honor our fallen hero

            Sad to hear another native has given his life so that we can all live in this country. RIP soldier.
            Fall down 7 times, get up 8. MY FAMOUS WORDS.

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