Afghanistan-Iraq War Memorial - Tyler County Courthouse, Woodville TX
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The Afghanistan-Iraq War memorial sits proudly on the northwest corner of the Tyler County courthouse lawn in Woodvile TX. Local son CW3 Fortenberry was killed in action in Iraq, but his actions in combat saved American lives.
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Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/21/2014
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From the Army Times column "Honor the Fallen": (visit link)

"Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Wesley C. Fortenberry

Died April 11, 2004 Serving During Operation Iraqi Freedom

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38, of Woodville, Texas; assigned to the 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas; killed April 11 when his helicopter was shot down in Baghdad.
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Father of slain soldier wants continued support of war

By Mark Babineck

Associated Press

HOUSTON — Kenneth Fortenberry knows the loneliness his son Chuck endured when he was shipped to Iraq about two months ago, for what turned out to be his last mission.

“Our family, me and my three boys together, have 58 years in the military,” Kenneth Fortenberry said Monday. “We’ve all done our turn, we’ve all had to go through what Chuck went through when he left on that plane. Think of a man with three children and a wife who doesn’t know whether he’s coming back. No one knows loneliness like that.”

Kenneth Fortenberry said his son, Wesley Charles Fortenberry, died Sunday with another AH-64 Apache helicopter crewman when insurgents west of Baghdad shot down their aircraft, which was protecting a fuel convoy headed toward the violence-racked city of Fallujah.

The death was one of two over the weekend by a soldier from southeast Texas. Spc. Adolf C. Carballo, 20, of Houston, died Saturday in Baghdad when he was killed by shrapnel, the Defense Department announced.

Chuck Fortenberry, a 19"-year Army veteran, would have turned 39 on Thursday. The Pentagon notified the family of Fortenberry’s death Sunday, but as of Monday, they had not made public his identity, which was reported by television station KFDM in Beaumont.

Fortenberry, stationed at Fort Hood, is survived by a wife and two sons, ages 8 and 10, who live near Fort Hood, Texas. Another son, 15, lives in North Carolina.

Kenneth Fortenberry, speaking by telephone from his home in Woodville, 90 miles northeast of Houston, said his son sounded concerned when they spoke for the final time last week.

“He told me he was only flying at night but things had gotten real messy the last two or three days,” Fortenberry said, adding that he learned about his son’s final mission via e-mail. “He was fending (attackers) off and they either got him with a (rocket-propelled grenade) or a ground-to-air missile, and the (Apache) hit the ground and exploded.”

Fortenberry had a variety of duties throughout his career, his father said. He served in the 82nd Airborne, became a Ranger and worked in Alaska before joining a warrant officer program to fly helicopters about 10 years ago.

“He’s got thousands of hours in that (aircraft),” said his father, who was active from 1957 to 1982.

Kenneth Fortenberry — who said he continues to support the Iraq war effort and believes anti-war advocates are undermining the troops — said another Apache circled the crash site to prevent Iraqis from desecrating the crewmen’s remains.

“I’ve been told if it hadn’t been for (Chuck Fortenberry and his crewmate), there would have been a lot more Americans killed,” Kenneth Fortenberry said." [end]

This black granite memorial has been etched with a photo of CW3 Fortenberry in his most formal dress uniform (we called it Mess Dress in the Navy -- not sure what they call it in the Army). He is proud, and smiling. On the left is a flying American Flag. An Apache helicopter is etched on the other side of the photo. At the bottom of the minument a Masonic symbol is etched on the left side of the monument, and the VFW emblem is on the right.

The text of the marker reads as follows:

IN MEMORY OF
CW3 WESLEY CHARLES "CHUCK" FORTENBERRY

USArmy 1st Cav. 1st Btn 227 Regt
Attack Helicopter

April 15, 1965 - April 11, 2004

Killed on Easter Sunday in action over Iraq,
while engaged with hostile
insurgent forces, west of Baghdad.

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Fortenberry,
along with his gunner co-pilot
CW2 Lawrence Shane Colton, also killed,
managed to save, by their heroic actions,
American ground troops from being overrun
by several hundred enemy combatants.

"Greater love hath no man than this,
That a man lay down his life
For his friends." Jesus Christ John 15:13

Posthumously awarded:
Bronze Star, Purple Heart
Air Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross" [end]
Memorial Placed by:: Tyler County TX Commissioners

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