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please take the time to post our millitary's fallen . they have given all they can and deserve to be remembered by us all . thank you .
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A Michigan family is mourning the death of a MarineCorps major and father of two. Major Kevin Nave, a veteran of the 1991 Persian Gulf War is the first Michigan native reported killed in the war with Iraq. Military officials told the wife of Major Kevin Nave that her 36 year-old husband died in combat. Nave was from Oakland County's White Lake Township. He was stationed at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California. He and his wife lived there with their two children.
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as of today there are 59 confirmed fallen heroes ,

untill i or anyone else can figure a way to make an more honarable way to post this i will add the link to updated daily info here

fallen heros [url "http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/index.html"]http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/casualties/index.html[/url]

missing hero's 23 as of today

[url "http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/pow.mia/"]http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/iraq/forces/pow.mia/[/url]
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[Image: tz.casualties.gif][Image: 1.gif]Marine Maj. Kevin G. Nave [Image: 1.gif] 36 [Image: 1.gif] 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division [Image: 1.gif] Union Lake, Michigan [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Iraq on March 26, 2003.
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[Image: tz.adams.ap.jpg][Image: 1.gif]Lt. Thomas Mullin Adams [Image: 1.gif] 27 [Image: 1.gif] Exchange officer with the Royal Navy's 849 Squadron [Image: 1.gif] La Mesa, California [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
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[Image: tz.jamaal.addison.jpg][Image: 1.gif]Spc. Jamaal R. Addison [Image: 1.gif] 22 [Image: 1.gif] 507th Maintenance Company [Image: 1.gif] Roswell, Georgia [Image: 1.gif] Killed in an Iraqi ambush at Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.john.allbutt.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpl. Stephen John Allbutt [Image: 1.gif] 35 [Image: 1.gif] Queen's Royal Lancers [Image: 1.gif] Stoke-on-Trent, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed when his tank was struck by a shell from another British tank on March 25, 2003
[Image: tz.allsopp.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Sapper Luke Allsopp [Image: 1.gif] 24 [Image: 1.gif] 33 Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) [Image: 1.gif] North London, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed in attack on British vehicles in southern Iraq on March 23, 2003
[Image: aubin.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Maj. Jay Aubin [Image: 1.gif] 36 [Image: 1.gif] 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing [Image: 1.gif] Waterville, Maine [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash on March 21, 2003
[Image: beaupre.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Capt. Ryan Beaupre [Image: 1.gif] 30 [Image: 1.gif] 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing [Image: 1.gif] Bloomington, Illinois [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.bitz.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Sgt. Michael E. Bitz [Image: 1.gif] 31 [Image: 1.gif] 2nd Marine Division [Image: 1.gif] Ventura, California [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.buesing.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Cpl. Brian Rory Buesing [Image: 1.gif] 20 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Cedar Key, Florida [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.john.cecil.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Colour Sgt. John Cecil [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] Royal Marines [Image: 1.gif] Plymouth, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.childers.cnn.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] 2nd Lt. Therrel S. Childers [Image: 1.gif] 30 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 5th Marines [Image: 1.gif] Harrison, Mississippi [Image: 1.gif] Killed in combat in southern Iraq on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.david.clarke.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Trooper David Jeffrey Clarke [Image: 1.gif] 19 [Image: 1.gif] Queen's Royal Lancers [Image: 1.gif] Littleworth, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed when his tank was struck by a shell from another British tank on March 25, 2003
[Image: tz.cullingworth.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Staff Sgt. Simon Cullingworth [Image: 1.gif] 36 [Image: 1.gif] 33 Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) [Image: 1.gif] Essex, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed in attack on British vehicles in southern Iraq on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.karl.evans.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Bombadier Llywelyn Karl Evans [Image: 1.gif] 24 [Image: 1.gif] 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery [Image: 1.gif] Llandudno, Wales [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.fribley.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Cpl. David K. Fribley [Image: 1.gif] 26 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Lee, Florida [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.garibay.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpl. Jose A. Garibay [Image: 1.gif] 21 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Orange, California [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.jorge.gonzalez.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpl. Jorge A. Gonzalez [Image: 1.gif] 20 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Los Angeles, California [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Lt. Philip D Green RN [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 849 Squadron [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
[Image: tz.gutierrez.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Cpl. Jose Gutierrez [Image: 1.gif] 22 [Image: 1.gif] 2nd Battalion, 1st Marines [Image: 1.gif] Los Angeles, California [Image: 1.gif] Killed in combat in southern Iraq on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.philip.guy.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpt. Philip Stuart Guy [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] Royal Marines [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Marine Sholto Hedenskog [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] Royal Marines [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.hehir.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Sgt. Les Hehir [Image: 1.gif] 34 [Image: 1.gif] 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.hodson.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Sgt. Nicholas M. Hodson [Image: 1.gif] 22 [Image: 1.gif] 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Smithville, Missouri [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a vehicle accident on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.evan.james.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpl. Evan T. James [Image: 1.gif] 21 [Image: 1.gif] Engineering Company C, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Force Service Support Group [Image: 1.gif] Hancock, Illinois [Image: 1.gif] Drowned while crossing the Saddam Canal on March 24, 2003
[Image: tz.howard.johnson.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Pfc. Howard Johnson II [Image: 1.gif] 21 [Image: 1.gif] 507th Maintenance Company [Image: 1.gif] Mobile, Alabama [Image: 1.gif] Killed in an Iraqi ambush at Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.michael.v.johnson.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Hospital Corpsman Third Class (Fleet Marine Force) Michael Vann Johnson Jr. [Image: 1.gif] 25 [Image: 1.gif] Naval Medical Center San Diego, Third Marine Division Detachment [Image: 1.gif] Little Rock, Arkansas [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action in Iraq on March 25, 2003
[Image: tz.jordan.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Staff Sgt. Phillip A. Jordan [Image: 1.gif] 42 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Enfield, Connecticut [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: kennedy.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpl. Brian Kennedy [Image: 1.gif] 25 [Image: 1.gif] 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing [Image: 1.gif] Houston, Texas [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Lt. Antony King [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 849 Squadron A Flight, Royal Navy [Image: 1.gif] Helston, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
[Image: tz.bradley.korthaus.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Sgt. Bradley S. Korthaus [Image: 1.gif] 28 [Image: 1.gif] Engineering Company C, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Force Service Support Group [Image: 1.gif] Scott, Iowa [Image: 1.gif] Drowned while crossing the Saddam Canal on March 24, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Lt. Marc A. Lawrence RN [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 849 Squadron [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Flight Lt. Kevin Barry Main [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 9 Squadron, Royal Air Force [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] Killed when his aircraft was downed by a U.S. Patriot missile near the Kuwaiti border on March 23, 2003.

[Image: tz.orlowski.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Cpl. Eric J. Orlowski [Image: 1.gif] 26 [Image: 1.gif] 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division [Image: 1.gif] Buffalo, New York [Image: 1.gif] Killed by an accidential discharge of a machine gun on March 23, 2003.
[Image: tz.pokorney.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] 2nd Lt. Frederick E. Pokorney Jr. [Image: 1.gif] 31 [Image: 1.gif] Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Nye, Nevada [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.roberts.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Sgt. Steven Mark Roberts [Image: 1.gif] 33 [Image: 1.gif] 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, British Army [Image: 1.gif] Bradford, West Yorkshire [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Al Zubayr southwest of Basra on March 24, 2003
[Image: tz.rosacker.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Cpl. Randal Kent Rosacker [Image: 1.gif] 21 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] San Diego, California [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.gregory.sanders.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Spc. Gregory P. Sanders [Image: 1.gif] 19 [Image: 1.gif] 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor, U.S. Army [Image: 1.gif] Indiana [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action in Iraq on March 24, 2003
[Image: tz.seifert.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Capt. Christopher Scott Seifert [Image: 1.gif] 27 [Image: 1.gif] 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed by a grenade thrown by a fellow U.S. soldier in Kuwait on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Mechanic (Comm.) Second Class Ian Seymour [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 148 Commando Battery Royal Artillery, RN [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.slocum.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Cpl. Thomas J. Slocum [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Adams, Colorado [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Nasiriya on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.baz.stephen.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Lance Cpl. Barry 'Baz' Stephen [Image: 1.gif] 31 [Image: 1.gif] 1st Battalion, Black Watch Regiment [Image: 1.gif] Perth, Scotland [Image: 1.gif] Killed in action near Al Zubayr, Iraq, on March 24, 2003

[Image: tz.gregory.stone.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Maj. Gregory Stone [Image: 1.gif] 40 [Image: 1.gif] Idaho Air National Guard [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed by a grenade thrown by a fellow U.S. soldier in Kuwait on March 23, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Warrant Officer Second Class Mark Stratford [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] Royal Marines [Image: 1.gif] Not available [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.brandon.tobler.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Reserve Spc. Brandon S. Tobler [Image: 1.gif] 19 [Image: 1.gif] 671st Engineer Brigade, U.S. Army [Image: 1.gif] Not available [Image: 1.gif] Died in a vehicle accident in Iraq on March 22, 2003

[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Maj. Jason Ward [Image: 1.gif] 34 [Image: 1.gif] Royal Marines [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash south of the Kuwait border on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.watersbey.ap.jpg] [Image: 1.gif] Staff Sgt. Kendall Damon Waters-Bey [Image: 1.gif] 29 [Image: 1.gif] 3d Marine Aircraft Wing [Image: 1.gif] Baltimore, Maryland [Image: 1.gif] Killed in a U.S. CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter crash on March 21, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Lt. Philip West [Image: 1.gif] 32 [Image: 1.gif] 849 Squadron A Flight, Royal Navy [Image: 1.gif] Budock Water, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Flight Lt. David Rhys Williams [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] 9 Squadron, Royal Air Force [Image: 1.gif] N/A [Image: 1.gif] Killed when his aircraft was downed by a U.S. Patriot missile near the Kuwaiti border on March 23, 2003.
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Lt. James Williams [Image: 1.gif] 28 [Image: 1.gif] 849 Squadron A Flight, Royal Navy [Image: 1.gif] Falmouth, England [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
[Image: tz.casualties.gif] [Image: 1.gif] Lt. Andrew S. Wilson RN [Image: 1.gif] 36 [Image: 1.gif] 849 Squadron [Image: 1.gif] Home-of-record unavailable [Image: 1.gif] Killed when two British helicopters collided over the Persian Gulf on March 22, 2003
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[center]A SOLDIER DIED TODAY

Originally Titled, "JUST A COMMON SOLDIER"

by A. Lawrence Vaincourt ©1985


He was getting old and paunchy
and his hair was falling fast
And he sat around the Legion
telling stories of the past,

Of a war that he had fought in
and the deeds that he had done
In his exploits with his buddies;
they were heroes, everyone.

And 'tho sometimes to his neighbors,
his tales became a joke,
All his buddies listened,
for they knew whereof he spoke.

But we'll hear his tales no longer,
for old Bob has passed away
And the world's a little poorer,
for a soldier died today.

No he won't be mourned by many,
just his children and his wife,
For he lived an ordinary
very quiet sort of life,

He held a job and raised a family,
quietly going on his way;
And the world won't note his passing;
'tho a soldier died today.

When politicians leave this earth,
their bodies lie in state,
While thousands note their passing
and proclaim that they were great,

Papers tell of their life stories
from the time that they were young,
But the passing of a soldier
goes unnoticed, and unsung.

Is the greatest contribution
to the welfare of our land
Some jerk who breaks his promise
and cons his fellow man?

Or the ordinary fellow
who in times of war and strife
Goes off to serve his Country
and offers up his life?

The politician's stipend
and the style in which he lives
Are sometimes disproportionate
to the services he gives,

While the ordinary soldier,
who offered up his all,
Is paid off with a medal,
and perhaps a pension small.

It's so easy to forget them,
for it was so long ago
That our Bob's and Jim's and Johnny's
went to battle, but we know

It was not the politicians,
with their compromise and ploys,
Who won for us the freedom
that our country now enjoys.

Should you find yourself in danger
with your enemies at hand,
Would you really want some cop-out
with his ever waffling stand?

Or would you want a soldier
who has sworn to defend
His home, his kin, and country,
and would fight until the end?

He was just a common soldier
and his ranks are growing thin
But his presence should remind us,
we may need his like again.

For when countries are in conflict,
then we find the soldier's part
Is to clean up all the troubles
that the politicians start.

If we cannot do him honor
while he's here to hear the praise,
Then at least let's give him homage
at the ending of his days.

Perhaps just a simple headline
in the paper that might say:
OUR COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING,
FOR A SOLDIER DIED TODAY
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[center][font "Arial"][size 2]Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored,
He has loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword
His truth is marching on.

Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.

I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hundred circling camps
They have builded Him an altar in the evening dews and damps
I can read His righteous sentence by the dim and flaring lamps
His day is marching on.

Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.

I have read a fiery gospel writ in burnish`d rows of steel,
"As ye deal with my contemnors, so with you my grace shall deal;"
Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel
Since God is marching on.

Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.

He has sounded from the trumpet that shall never call retreat
He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgment-seat
Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him! Be jubilant, my feet!
Our God is marching on.

Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on.

In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea,
With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me:
As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free,
While God is marching on.

Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
Glory! Glory! Hallelujah!
His truth is marching on. [/size][/font][/center]
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God bless them all
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The Pentagon said 67 members of U.S. forces have been killed since the war in Iraq started on March 19, and 154 were wounded, 16 were missing and seven were taken prisoner.

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Local native killed in Iraq war

[url "http://www.spinalcolumnonline.com/1editorialtablebody.lasso?-token.searchtype=authorroutine&-token.lpsearchstring=James%20Mitchell&-nothing"][#0000ff]by James Mitchell[/#0000ff][/url] [#0000ff][/#0000ff] [#0000ff][Image: blank.gif][/#0000ff]
Friends, classmates and neighbors joined a local community in mourning the death of U.S. Marine Maj. Kevin Nave, 36, a White Lake Township native and the state's first casualty of the war in Iraq.

Nave reportedly died Wednesday, March 26 from injuries incurred when a Marine amphibious assault vehicle rolled over him in a foxhole. Department of Defense officials reported that the incident is being investigated, that Nave's unit was not under enemy attack at the time, and the death has been initially ruled as accidental. Nave and his unit were near the city of An Nasiriyah in south-central Iraq at the time.

According to published reports, Nave is survived by his wife Carrie, a 6-year-old son and a daughter who turned 5 on Thursday, March 27. Nave's wife and children were in Camp Pendleton, Calif., where Nave was stationed with the 1st Marine Division, 3rd Battalion of the 5th Marine Regiment.

In addition, Nave is survived by his mother, Anne; father, Reno; sister, Katie; and brothers Michael and Anthony. As of Monday, March 31, the family had declined to speak publicly of the death. A funeral service is expected to be held in Highland Township Saturday, April 5.

Nave graduated in 1985 from Waterford Kettering High School, where he started on the football team and participated on the varsity wrestling team, according to published reports. Flags were flown at half-staff at the school following the news reports.

After graduation, Nave reportedly attended the University of Michigan, where he obtained a degree in political science and completed the reserve officer's training program, from which he had obtained a scholarship. Nave attended the Marine officer's school, and after receiving his commission served during the Persian Gulf War. Relatives reported that Nave had intended to make the Marine Corps his career.

In the lakes area, those who knew Nave paid tribute to him last week. Nave had worked during high school and college at Anthony's Pizza & Party Shoppes in White Lake; a marquee sign was displayed there last week that read: "We will miss you Maj. Kevin Nave. Thank You."

James Mitchell is a staff writer for the Spinal Column Newsweekly
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