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Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008
Justin W. Hebert Army paratrooper Spc. Justin W. Hebert, 20, of Silvana died Aug. 1, 2003, when a rocket-propelled grenade hit the Humvee he was driving near Baghdad. The Arlington High School graduate was the first soldier from the state to be killed in combat in I Soldier's words found among his belongings 3/21/04
Triumph and tragedy for county soldiers and their families 3/19/04
Silvana remembers Hebert 9/23/03
Friends fighting two wars 3/29/03

Click names below to read about other people from Snohomish County killed in the Iraq War

Todd Drobnick
Patrick L. Wade
Jordan W. Hess
Vincent G. Kamka
Charles Matheny IV
Adam McSween
Jeffrey L. Chaney
Curtis Hall
Shawn Starkovich
Megan M. McClung
Cody Calavan
Dustin L. Canham
Jeffrey B. Starr
Steven A. Rintamaki
Phillip Anderson

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Published: Thursday, July 24, 2008

Justin W. Hebert

Army paratrooper Spc. Justin W. Hebert, 20, of Silvana died Aug. 1, 2003, when a rocket-propelled grenade hit the Humvee he was driving near Baghdad. The Arlington High School graduate was the first soldier from the state to be killed in combat in Iraq. Soldier's words found among his belongings 3/21/04
Triumph and tragedy for county soldiers and their families 3/19/04
Silvana remembers Hebert 9/23/03
Friends fighting two wars 3/29/03

Click names below to read about other people from Snohomish County killed in the Iraq War

Todd Drobnick
Patrick L. Wade
Jordan W. Hess
Vincent G. Kamka
Charles Matheny IV
Adam McSween
Jeffrey L. Chaney
Curtis Hall
Shawn Starkovich
Megan M. McClung
Cody Calavan
Dustin L. Canham
Jeffrey B. Starr
Steven A. Rintamaki
Phillip Anderson

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