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AL ASAD, Iraq (June 14, 2005) - Lance Cpl. Aliaksandr Petushok, along with fellow Marines from 4th Squad, Military Police Detachment, and friends gather around to pay their last respects to Lance Cpl. Marc L. Tucker, a motor transportation operator augmented as a military policeman, MP Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 2, 2d Force Service Support Group (Forward).  Tucker, a Pontotoc, Miss., native, was attached to 4th Squad, MP Detachment, and deployed to Iraq to provide security for the explosive ordnance disposal team, recovery missions, engineer crater repair missions and convoys. He lost his life while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06. During the memorial service, Tucker's friends talked about how he influenced and touched each one of their lives. They talked about the funny memories and what they are going to miss.  Most of the Marines spoke of the great amount of respect and love they have for their "brother."
050612-M-5116J-010.jpg Photo By: Sgt. Kristin S. Jochums

Jun 12, 2005
AL ASAD, Iraq (June 14, 2005) - Lance Cpl. Aliaksandr Petushok, along with fellow Marines from 4th Squad, Military Police Detachment, and friends gather around to pay their last respects to Lance Cpl. Marc L. Tucker, a motor transportation operator augmented as a military policeman, MP Detachment, Combat Logistics Battalion 2, 2d Force Service Support Group (Forward). Tucker, a Pontotoc, Miss., native, was attached to 4th Squad, MP Detachment, and deployed to Iraq to provide security for the explosive ordnance disposal team, recovery missions, engineer crater repair missions and convoys. He lost his life while supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom 04-06. During the memorial service, Tucker's friends talked about how he influenced and touched each one of their lives. They talked about the funny memories and what they are going to miss. Most of the Marines spoke of the great amount of respect and love they have for their "brother."


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