26-year-old US Marine Lance Corporal Anthony Denier was killed by enemy fire in Afghanistan over the weekend.
L-Cpl. Denier, from upstate New York, had been in the US Marines for almost two years and deployed to Afghanistan in October. He was based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
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He was NOT a statistic. He lived in a little town named Mechanicville. Where he had many many friends over the years. I met him when he was just a boy, a friend of my Davids, who lived around the corner. Always respectful, always sweet and quiet but everybodies best friend. The nicest guy you ever wanted to meet. We loved him, so much. He has a mom and a sister and a family and many many friends.. He is not a statistic.. He is OUR Hero. He did what he did because he wanted to make a difference.. he wanted to help. that is how he was.. everybodies best friend.. always :)
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DeleteHe was my brother's friend, not a statistic, he had a family, not a graph. He had memories, not line markers. Prayers to his family.
DeleteDenier you will be missed more than ever <3
ReplyDeleteThank you for your service. May you rest in peace. Bless your family and friends.
ReplyDeleteyou are forever a hero and a brother to all of us, i will miss you and i will never forget you.
ReplyDeleteMy sincere condolences to the family. Anthony, rest in peace. Thank you for your service.
ReplyDeleteA Marine Mom
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. LCpl Denier, may you rest in peace surrounded by Angels. An American Hero who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
ReplyDeleteA Marine Mom with a son in 3/9
My toughts and prayers to your family. Thank you for being a friend to my son. He speaks highly of you. You will be missed by all that knew you. May you rest in God's arms and your family find God's peace.
ReplyDeleteA Marine Mom with a son in the 3/9 too.
Thank you for your service, you will not be forgotten. My prayers to your family and friends.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prays go out to family and friends of this young man and for the rest of the soldiers fighting overseas.
ReplyDeleteIm sorry I wasn't there to protect you brother. May you be at peace now in the heavens.
ReplyDeleteIt was an honor to cover your six to your final resting place Semper Fi , You are a true American Hero. God bless you and your Mom. God Bless america.
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