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Subject: ITINERARY UPDATE -- Lance Cpl. Nicholas R. Anderson, 21, of Sauk City, Wis. -- 23 Mar 06

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Schmidtrock User is Offline
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Huntsville, AL




14 Mar 2006 6:39 PM Alert 
Those who want to stand in honor of Lance Cpl. Anderson are to meet at the Sauk city VFW which is on Hwy 78 just south of the dam by 9:00 a.m. on Thursday morning. Bring your 3x5 American flag with you if you have one. There is viewing at 10:00 and the service is at 11:00. We will probably head out to be on site by 9:35.The service is at the River Arts center next to the high school.Cpl. Anderson was a rider and his Harley will be parked with him at his casket. Lets make a good showing. Thanks, Mac


Wisconsin State Captain

__________________________________________________________________
IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 211-06
March 14, 2006


DoD Identifies Marine Casualty

            The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

            Lance Cpl. Nicholas R. Anderson, 21, of Sauk City, Wis., died March 13 in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Afghanistan.  He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

 

            The incident is under investigation.

 

            Media with questions about this Marine can call the Marine Corps Base Hawaii Public Affairs Office at (808) 257-8840/71.


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USNCVA31 User is Offline
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DA Woods Wisconsin




14 Mar 2006 7:13 PM Alert 
I just joined up with the Wisconsin PGR and sad to say.. I am standing by


gdbrewer User is Offline
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14 Mar 2006 7:26 PM Alert 
Rest in Peace LCPL Anderson. My most sincere condolences to his family and friends. Standing by.
whyknnot User is Offline
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Madison




14 Mar 2006 8:10 PM Alert 
My buddy Clark and I recently joined your organization and are standing by when needed. God's speed Lance Cpl. Anderson.
Putter User is Offline
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Madison, WI




14 Mar 2006 9:12 PM Alert 
I also recently joined Wisconsin PRG, am standing by awaiting details.  God Bless the Anderson family!
Mac User is Offline
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Manchester Wis.




15 Mar 2006 5:11 AM Alert 
I am truly saddened for the family's, the states and our country's loss. Please keep an eye out here as over the next few days I will make contact and kindly offer our services. Thank you.

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ProudUSArmyWife User is Offline
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Lake Geneva, WI




15 Mar 2006 5:40 AM Alert 
Sorry to hear about this families loss, thanksLance Cpl. Anderson for his service - I will be standing by....this will be my first time,....I'll be there with my car,...

Marianke
US Army Wife
of a US Army Recruiter
and an Operation Iraqi Freedom II Veteran
LG, WI

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15 Mar 2006 10:04 AM Alert 
RIP our brothers!
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Honolulu, Wisconsin Marines killed

By Rod Ohira and Curtis Lum
Advertiser Staff Writers


Kristen K. Marino

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Nicholas R. Anderson

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A Honolulu man who joined the Marines in September 2004 and expected to come home from combat in Iraq next month was killed Sunday, the military said yesterday.

Also, a Kane'ohe Bay Marine from Wisconsin was killed Monday in Afghanistan, the military said. His mother said he had wanted a military career since childhood.

With those two deaths, 64 Marines and sailors with Hawai'i-based units or Hawai'i ties have been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan since the start of the Iraq war in March 2003.

Lance Cpl. Kristen K. (Figueroa) Marino, 20, was born and raised on O'ahu. He was killed during combat operations in Al Anbar province in Iraq, the Department of Defense said. He was a rifleman assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, Twentynine Palms, Calif.

Lance Cpl. Nicholas R. Anderson, 21, of Sauk City, Wis., was killed in a nonhostile vehicle accident while on patrol in Afghanistan. The incident is under investigation, the Department of Defense said. Anderson joined the Marines in January 2005 and was assigned to B Company, 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment at Kane'ohe.

He was deployed to Afghanistan in January.

Figueroa's stepfather, Alfred Marino, said he and his wife, Sandi, were having coffee at 8:30 a.m. Monday when they heard someone knocking on the door at their Kalihi home.

When he opened the door and saw uniformed Marines outside, Alfred Marino asked, "Is he wounded?"

"They said, 'Can we come in and sit down?' and I knew," a tearful Marino said yesterday.

Marino said his relationship with his stepson began 16 years ago. A Vietnam veteran himself, Marino called his stepson "a hero."

"He was a young man with his whole life in front of him," Marino said. "When he got out of the Marines, he wanted to be a fireman and take care of his mother."

Figueroa had his last name legally changed to Marino two months ago, his stepfather said.

Kristen (Figueroa) Marino, a graduate of the Hawai'i National Guard Youth Challenge Academy, joined the Marine Corps in September 2004 and was sent to Iraq last September. His service awards include the National Defense Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, and War on Terrorism Service Medal.

"Me and my wife are very proud of our son," Alfred Marino said. "He believed in what he was fighting for, what he was doing. He wanted to be a Marine, and we feel it's an honor to die serving your country."

On Mother's Day, Sandi Marino received a gift of flowers and a diamond necklace from (Figueroa) Marino, the youngest of her four children.

"He called two weeks ago," Alfred Marino said, "to tell us he was coming home next month. We was all so happy. I was planning to make him his favorite fried rice and Spam."

Beside his parents, (Figueroa) Marino is survived by sister Tasha Wallace; brothers Anthony Figueroa of San Francisco and Hokulani Figueroa.

A service with military honors will be held here on a date to be announced, the family said.

Anderson's mother, Barbara Anderson, said yesterday that she was still in shock after learning that her son had been killed. She said from her home in Sauk City that she last talked with her son on Friday.

"He was supposed to call me on Sunday, but he never did because he was out on maneuvers," Anderson said. "I'm just a blank. I'm just in shock."

Anderson said her son seemed to be headed for a career in the military since he was a child. He would always dress himself in camouflage and play with toy guns, she said.

In high school, Nick Anderson joined the Army Reserve, but enlisted in the Marine Corps after graduating.

"I'm not sure why he changed his mind. He never really said," Barbara Anderson said. "He just said he wanted to be a Marine. He wanted to be the best."

Nick Anderson was able to visit his family in Wisconsin in September and during Christmas. By then, he already knew that he was headed for Afghanistan, his mother said.

"He really never talked about it too much," Barbara Anderson said. "Of course I didn't want him to go, but that's what he wanted to do. "I said, 'Are you sure?' and he said, 'Yes, this is what I want to do.' "

Nick Anderson kept in touch with the family via e-mail and by phone. He was very close to his older sister, Jessica, and had drawings by her two children covering a wall in his quarters in Afghanistan, Barbara Anderson said.

"Most of the time, he was pretty positive. Once in a while, he was pretty disappointed. I think he was just homesick," she said.

"I just wish he was home. I'm going to miss him terrible."

Nick Anderson also is survived by his father, James.

Reach Rod Ohira at rohira@honoluluadvertiser.com and Curtis Lum at culum@honoluluadvertiser.com.

jayman720 User is Offline
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Milwaukee, WI




15 Mar 2006 10:41 AM Alert 
Just joined last week - Standing by.

God Bless our Troops, and God Bless America.

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Roadglide User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 12:46 PM Alert 
I just joined PGR this week and am sorry to hear about the loss of  L.Cpl. Anderson.  I am and Air Force veteran and supporter of those in uniform, serving our country.   I live in Antioch, IL.  Since I'm so close to the border, I'd like to help out in Wisconsin when needed.  I'm standing by.
terrible User is Offline
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Fort Atkinson,Wisconsin




15 Mar 2006 1:47 PM Alert 
My condolences to the Anderson Famiily.Standing by

He who is not afraid will always be safe. Loa Tzu
Big rock User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 3:04 PM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
jayman720 User is Offline
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Milwaukee, WI




15 Mar 2006 3:07 PM Alert 
Quick question folks!

If we ARE invited to attend - what's the dress code?

With the 5-9 inches of snow (supposedly) coming tonight, I don't think I want to outfit the Fatboy with the outrigger skis.
(In other words, it's a car trip, not a bike ride.)

Anyone have advice for a new guy??

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- Military Intelligence Motto
Big rock User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 3:12 PM Alert 
Posted By jayman720 on 03/15/2006 3:07 PM
Quick question folks!

If we ARE invited to attend - what's the dress code?

Cloths are mandatory! Pink bunny suits are 50/50.

With the 5-9 inches of snow (supposedly) coming tonight, I don't think I want to outfit the Fatboy with the outrigger skis.

By the time this is set up with a date snow will most likly be gone.


(In other words, it's a car trip, not a bike ride.)

Anyone have advice for a new guy??
No matter what happens always remember you are there to show Respect and Honor the fallen and the family. That will cover almost any thing that could happen. RC's give out the details at the meeting before hand that should and almost always cover the details, as they are not public untill the mission is about under way.


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15 Mar 2006 3:15 PM Alert 
My condolences to his family and friends. Standing by.
goldiron User is Offline
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Burlington, WI USA




15 Mar 2006 3:23 PM Alert 
Posted By jayman720 on 03/15/2006 3:07 PM
Quick question folks!

Anyone have advice for a new guy??
Fill out your profile if you want to be contacted about anything


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peaceopie User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 3:42 PM Alert 
You will not be forgotten my brother. Standing by
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15 Mar 2006 3:56 PM Alert 
To the Family and Friends of Lance Cpl. Nicholas R. Anderson my deepest condolences.


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Eeyore User is Offline
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Middleton, WI




15 Mar 2006 4:18 PM Alert 
So sorry for the Anderson's loss. The loss of anyone is so tragic. But it always hurst me a little more when they are close to home.

Gods speed
capysolo User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 4:51 PM Alert 
My friend and I just recently joined. I am in Fox Lake, IL so not too far from the WI border. I will gladly travel the distance to help support PGR and the family. When are the services to be held? Please contact me when that is arranged.

Standing by....
duanej User is Offline
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Bear Creek,WI




15 Mar 2006 5:23 PM Alert 
My condolenences to L/Cpl Anderson's family and friend's. Mountainman and I are standing by and ready to serve. Semper Fi Marine
Duane J.
MaD MiKe User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 5:43 PM Alert 
My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of L/Cpl Nicholas R. Anderson..

I will keep this one on my watch list as a doable...
winderness User is Offline
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Slinger, WI




15 Mar 2006 6:15 PM Alert 
Our condolences to LCPL Nicholas Andersons family and friends... Semper Fi
Standing by...

Todd and Sue

Parents of a U.S. Marine - 2 tours in Ramadi, currently on Individual Ready Reserve.

"THE NATION WHICH FORGETS ITS DEFENDERS WILL ITSELF BE FORGOTTEN"
savingforhog User is Offline
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15 Mar 2006 7:28 PM Alert 
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of need. Standing by..

"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal."
Scrapdogg67 User is Offline
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St.Paul MN




15 Mar 2006 10:22 PM Alert 
I appreaeate your sons sacrafice. He is a great American Hero! Semper Fi !!!

Scott S. Black
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