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"IN MEMORY OF OUR FELLOW CLASSMATE
- BILL,THANK YOU FOR FIGHTING FOR OUR FREEDOM
-YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED. GOD BLESS AND
CARE FOR YOUR FAMILY AND MAY THEY BE COMFORTED
BY THE POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE PRAYERS
OF HIS SAINTS. YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE - NO
MORE SORROW, NO MORE TEARS!" |
CARL ALBERT CLASS OF 1977 of MIDWEST
CITY, OKLAHOMA |
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Article about Bill Labadie |
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Fallen Heroes of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Remembering the soldiers who died in the service
of their country
http://www.fallenheroesmemorial.com/oif/profiles/labadiejrwilliamw.html |
USA Today - Glimpses of U.S. soldiers killed
in April
Army Sgt. 1st Class William Labadie Jr.: Labadie was a
sergeant in the Army, but he was also a "real soldier" at work,
earning the nickname "Wild Bill" because he was so enthusiastic
about his job, raising money for nonprofit agencies. "He was just
all over the place, enthusiastic and full of excitement...
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2004-04-30-april-glimpses_x.htm |
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES -- (Senate - April
27, 2004)
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?r108:S27AP4-0025: |
Arkansas Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class
William W. Labadie Jr.
http://www.militarycity.com/valor/257153.html |
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Arkansas National Guard Soldier killed in action
in Iraq
http://www.arguard.org/ArmyGuard/reardet/latest/04/04/09.htm |
At 3 o’clock in the afternoon on Wednesday, April 7th,
a mortar attack inside the Forward Operating Base (FOB) left two
E Troop Soldiers wounded. It also handed the Brigade its first
death, Sgt. First Class William W. Labadie of Bauxite.
http://www.arguard.org/ArmyGuard/reardet/latest/04/04/21.htm |
CBS News Who's Who Person
http://www.cbsnews.com/elements/2003/04/15/iraq/whoswho549478_0_4_person.shtml |
Discovery Times Channel
April 7 — The Arkansas National Guard suffers its first
casualty in Iraq. Sgt. First Class William Labadie is killed when
Camp Cooke is attacked by mortars less than 24 hours after he
arrives at the base.
http://times.discovery.com/convergence/offtowar/compare.html |
ARKANSAS' FALLEN
Sgt. William "Wild Bill" Labadie joined the Marine Corps
after high school and served for eight years before returning
home and becoming a member of the Arkansas National Guard. Sgt.
Labadie was known as a soldier's soldier who took his responsibilities
seriously and was excited by the opportunity to use his training
in the service of his country.
http://lincoln.senate.gov/ArkansasFallenMarch2.htm
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ArkansasNBC -- Army Sergeant
William Labadie of Bauxite, Arkansas, who was killed in Iraq,
is being remembered for his hard-charging way of approaching life.
http://www.pigstye.net/iraq/article.php/20040413080935450 |
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