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					OUTPOST SHIR GHAZAY, Afghanistan – On a sunny, somber 
					Saturday morning in Afghanistan, more than 100 
					servicemembers gathered to pay their final respects to Cpl. 
					Daniel L. Linnabary II, a fallen brother, during a memorial 
					ceremony in the sweltering Afghanistan sunlight, Sept. 1. 
 During the ceremony, Marines constructed a battlefield 
					cross, which consisted of a Kevlar helmet with 
					identification tags to signify they will never forget 
					Linnabary; an upside down rifle with a bayonet signifying a 
					time of prayer and a break in action to pay tribute; and a 
					pair of boots signifying this was Linnabary's last march.
 
 Linnabary, 23, from Hubert, N.C., was a tank gunner with 
					2nd Platoon, Bravo Company, 2nd Tank Battalion, when he was 
					killed Aug. 6, while conducting combat operations in Now Zad 
					District. This was his first deployment to Afghanistan. 
					During the ceremony, commanders and friends spoke of the man 
					and Marine Linnabary was and what they would remember most 
					about him.
 
 “Losing someone is never easy. Losing Cpl. 
					Linnabary makes that task even tougher,” said Staff Sgt. 
					John Kramer, the platoon sergeant for 2nd Platoon. “Most of 
					you considered Cpl. Linnabary a friend, to me though, he is 
					my son. I would ask that everyone here keep Daniel Linnabary 
					in your hearts and minds, and keep his family in your 
					prayers.”
 
 During the ceremony, Lance Cpl. Nicholas 
					Matareese, tank gunner, 2nd Platoon, reminisced about his 
					time spent with Linnabary.
 
 “Every Marine here has a 
					mentor that took them under their wing and taught them 
					everything they know. Cpl. Linnabary did that for me,” 
					Matareese said. “He was someone who always loved the Marine 
					Corps more than anyone I've ever known. He was a great 
					Marine, an amazing tanker and there is no one I'm more proud 
					to call my best friend.”
 
 First Lt. James Nash, the 
					platoon commander of 2nd Platoon, also spoke during the 
					ceremony.
 
 “If Cpl. Linnabary's parents were here, 
					they'd say that he was a good son, and they'd say that he 
					was a great Marine,” Nash said. “He was loyal, and they'd 
					say his second greatest pride after his daughter, is his 
					service in the Marine Corps. Cpl. Linnabary was a good 
					Marine, he was a great tanker, an excellent gunner, and he 
					was an inspiring leader. I respected him as a man, and I 
					loved him as a brother. Cpl. Linnabary believed in heroes, 
					he believed in the Marine Corps fighting for freedom. As a 
					favor to him, we can continue that fight for the future of 
					his daughter.”
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					Marines Honor Fallen Comrade Cpl. 
		Daniel Linnabary II By USMC Cpl. Mark GarciaProvided 
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