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What they remember about Joshua Kynoch, Michael D. Martino and Juan de Dios Garcia-Arana

1:17 PM, May 26, 2008

More remembrances of California's fallen soldiers:

Joshua Kynoch

Joshua_j_kynoch_was_23"I miss my husband with all of my heart. Our Daughter is now three years old and is a spitting image of her father. Not one day goes by that I don't miss him, but I am so proud of what he stood for, and what he was fighting for. He will be in my heart and the heart of all of his family and friends forever!! We miss you Josh. May you rest in peace in the heavens above."

Sarah Kynoch, posted May 26, 2008

Michael D. Martino

Michael_d_martino_was_32"I was a neighbor of the Martino family when Michael was a young boy. He was always happy and did everything with his close family. They were great neighbors. I thank him for keeping our country the safe and strong nation that it is. May the Lord bless Michael, his parents, and his brother and sister."

Joel Drew, posted May 26, 2008

Juan de Dios Garcia-Arana

Juan_de_dios_garciaarana_was_27 "My utmost respect to you and yours...We share two similarities, we both came from Mexico, and were both Pathfinders. I know that your death is not in vain. And hope that non-hispanics will understand that we have as much love for this Great Nation as a U.S. Citizen....and in your case, maybe more....courage.....God Bless, hermano........and remember,"Find a Path...or make one"!!”

Alaim Salas, posted May 26, 2008

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Veronique de Turenne is a journalist, essayist, book critic and blogger, and has been a staff writer at virtually every newspaper in Southern California. One of the highlights of her career was interviewing Vin Scully in his broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium, then receiving a handwritten thank you note from him a week later. She lives in Malibu.

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