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Old 03-02-2009, 14:05   #46
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Rest in Peace, Brave Warrior. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
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Old 03-05-2009, 13:00   #47
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Will be missed

Rest in Peace Warriors...my thoughts and prayers are with your families and Brothers.
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Old 03-10-2009, 16:15   #48
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Old 03-11-2009, 23:08   #49
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Rest in peace brother. You are in my prayers.
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Old 04-13-2009, 10:51   #50
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RIP Marc. Your humor, sincerity and intelligence will be missed Brother. God Speed.
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:04   #51
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On your Marc 5K

For those who are interested on 01 August 2009 there will be a charity 5k race in memory of Marc, supporting his fiancée’s work with autism. The event will be held near Philadelphia
PM me for specifics, or if the moderator will allow I will post the announcement. AO
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:26   #52
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:43   #53
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For those who are interested on 01 August 2009 there will be a charity 5k race in memory of Marc, supporting his fiancée’s work with autism. The event will be held near Philadelphia
PM me for specifics, or if the moderator will allow I will post the announcement. AO
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Old 07-01-2009, 11:04   #54
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On Your Marc 5K

See Attached PDF, includes great pic of SSG Small.

Saturday, August 1, 2009 - 8:30 A.M.
Eagleville Park - Lower Providence Township
Timing & Results by Pretzel City Sports
All Proceeds will be donated to “Small Steps in Speech” Foundation
Marc’s Story (written by his sister, Megan)
On February 12, 2009, my brother and Lower Providence resident, SSG Marc J. Small, was killed in action in Afghanistan. He was a Special Forces Medic serving with the United States Army.
Marc had only been in Afghanistan for 3 weeks, but during that time he treated 40 patients a day and built a relationship with the local people and children. His unexpected passing has been a tragedy to our family, but we know he would have wanted us to continue his memory in positive aspects.
“Small Steps in Speech” is a foundation started by Marc’s fiancée, Amanda Charney, to assist children with communicative disorders. Marc had always wanted her to open her own practice and came up with the name…
“Small”… for his/her last name…
“Steps in Speech”…the small steps that these children take to improve their speech.
www.smallstepsinspeech.com
So, please join us, have fun and help out this important foundation.
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Registration: Online at www.lowerprovidence.org - click on “On Your Marc” 5 K run
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Complete form on back. Make check payable & mail to: “Lower Providence Township c/o On Your Marc”, 30 Parklane Dr., Eagleville, PA 19403.
Race Director: Megan MacFarland – onyourmarc8@yahoo.com - 610-489-8559
Saturday, August 1, 2009 - 8:30 A.M. Eagleville Park – 100 Parklane Dr. Eagleville, PA
Course Description: An accurate, measured 5K course through Lower Providence Park and Township.
Amenities: Water stop on course, food, refreshments & entertainment at finish. Instant results at finish, with results posted on www.pretzelcitysports.com in 24-48 hours. Plenty of parking is available at the Lower Providence Township Building.
Awards: Top male & female overall. Plus: Top 2 males and females in the following age groups:
14 & under 15-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+
Directions: Eagleville Park – 100 Parklane Dr., Eagleville, PA 19403
From Norristown: Go west on Ridge Pike toward Eagleville. Turn right at Parklane Drive (across from Brother Paul’s Pub and Restaurant).
From Collegeville: Go east on Ridge Pike toward Eagleville. Turn left at Parklane Drive (across from Brother Paul’s Pub and Restaurant).
Registration & Fees: by mail or at www.lowerprovidence.org
$20.00 if received by July 18, 2009 (T-shirt included)
$25.00 if received after July 18, 2009 (T-shirts while supplies last)
$25.00 if registered on race day (T-shirts while supplies last)
Early Check-in: Friday, July 31, 5 PM to 7 PM at the Pavilion near the playground
Race Day Check-in: Saturday, August 1, begins at 7:30 AM at the Pavilion near the playground
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Old 07-02-2009, 05:50   #55
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I read the news while I was still in the hospital, recovering from my accident.
May the Lord keep Marc's family and friends close, and shower them with blessings.

He looks just like his Dad.
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:51   #56
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Rest In Peace: SSgt. Donald J Fawcett. & Marc Small

C Company 1st Group Special Forces, Medic ODA- 333 KIA on this date in 1966 Republic of Vietnam. Panel 8E Row 123. He was 25 years old. Not forgotten by former team members who attended the 1st Group reunion in El Paso TX. 16 to 20 June 2009. Ken Bates, Bennett Blankenship, Henry Corvera and Tom Kelly.

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Old 07-06-2009, 23:19   #57
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Rest in Peace, Lt. Bryan E Grogan:

I first met Than Sgt. Grogan on Dec. 5, 1962 after a long and tire-some bus ride from Ft.Benning GA. to Ft.Bragg NC when our group arrived at The Special Forces Training Group on Smoke Bomb Hill. Sgt. Grogan was the first Special Forces soldier that we saw. He got us squared away for our stay at Company A. Most of our group went to Ft. Sam Houston for medical training. Sgt. Grogan went on to OCS and eventually to Vietnam were he was Killed In Action on July 5, 1965 He was 29 years old at the time of his death. His name is on "THE WALL" 2E Row 27. RIP, tom kelly
Sorry I missed the anniversary of your death by 1 day !

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Old 07-07-2009, 21:15   #58
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Goodbye Marc, miss you brother.

Marc was one of the best men i've known and I'll miss smokin cubans with him in KAF, I'll be seeing you buddy.
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Old 10-13-2010, 10:51   #59
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...but not forgotten.

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Banners unveiled for Montco’s hometown heroes Small, Shellenberger
Keith Phucas, Times Herald, 13 Oct 2010

Two American servicemen who died in the line of duty were honored Tuesday at Montgomery County Court House Plaza with Hometown Heroes banners.

As family, friends and county officials looked on, banners were unveiled for Army Staff Sgt. Marc J. Small and Navy Seal Eric F. Shellenberger.

Small, a 29-year-old Collegeville man, was killed Feb. 13, 2009 in Faramuz, Afghanistan, when insurgents attacked his unit with rocket-propelled grenade launchers and small arms fire.

Assigned to the 1st Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) in Fort Bragg, N.C., Small joined the Army in 2004 and entered the special forces program after basic training. In 2007, he earned the Green Beret and received medical training at John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center, where he finished first in his class.

As a boy, Small lived in Lower Providence with his mother, Mary, and stepfather, Peter MacFarland, brother Matt Small, and sisters Heather, Jen and Megan MacFarland. His father, Murray Small, was a veteran of the Army Special Forces Operations. Small graduated from Methacton High School in 1997, then went on to The Citadel and Millersville University.

Small had planned to marry Amanda Charney when he returned from his deployment. He was killed after spending three weeks in Afghanistan. During that time he worked in a village medical clinic.


The event’s second honoree, Shellenberger, served several deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, earning five Sea Service Deployment Ribbons and was Naval Special Warfare Sailor of the Year. Prior to becoming a Navy Seal in 2000, he served in the Marines. He attended North Penn School District.

Shellenberger, who was 36, drowned May 7, 2009, during a training dive in the waters off Bremerton in Washington State, according to usnavyseals.com.

As a member of Seal Team One, he was the team’s Air and Diving Department head. Shellenberger’s elite unit operated a minisubmarine designed to sneak into enemy waters, gathering intelligence or planting explosives.

“He was simply our hero,” said brother Marc Shellenberger. “I never thought he wouldn’t come back from a deployment.”

Shellenberger said his brother, whom he described as a highly competitive “alpha male,” would imbue any activity with a competitive aura.

“He could turn a backyard whiffle ball game into a World Series atmosphere,” he said.

Shellenberger is survived by his parents, a stepfather and siblings.

The noon program honoring the men included opening remarks by Department of Veterans Affairs John Nowak; the Sheriff’s Department Honor Guard; an invocation by the Rev. Kell Morton, of St. John’s Church in Norristown; a dedication by Commissioners Chairman James R. Matthews; a closing prayer by Morton; the retiring of colors by the Honor Guard; and Taps by Frank Dube and Thomas W. Lipovsky, of American Legion Post 901 in Jeffersonville; and closing remarks by Nowak.

Small and Shellenberger bring the county’s Hometown Heroes total to 16. The other servicemen whose banners are mounted on posts outside the courthouse include:

Marine Lance Cpl. Travis M. Stottlemyer, who died in Bahrain in 2008; Army Capt. Nathan R. Raudenbush, who died in 2008 in Iraq; Marine Lance Cpl. Brandon J. Van Parys, who died in 2005 in Iraq; Army Sgt. John T. Bubeck, who died in 2006 in Iraq; Army SPC. Tristan C. Smith, who died in Iraq in 2006; Army PFC Travis C. Zimmerman, who died in Iraq in 2006; Army Capt. Jeffrey P. Toczylowski, who died in Iraq in 2005; Army SPC. John Kulick, who died in Iraq in 2005; Army SPC. Kurt E. Krout, who died in Iraq in 2005; Army Master Sgt. Paul D. Karpowich, who died in Iraq in 2004; Army Lt. Col. Mark P. Phelanm who died in Iraq in 2004; Marine Cpl. John H. Todd III, who died in Iraq in 2004; Army Lt. Col. Anthony L. Sherman, who died in Kuwait in 2003; and Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph B. Maglione, who died in Kuwait in 2003.

http://www.timesherald.com/articles/...4764713340.txt
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Old 10-13-2010, 21:52   #60
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