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In Memoriam |
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LCpl.
Angel Ramirez
(reprinted from
PigStye.com, July 13, 2007)
OCEANSIDE, Calif. — Pentagon officials announced this week
the death of Marine Lance Cpl. Angel R. Ramirez more than four months after
he was pronounced dead at the naval hospital at the Marine Corps Air-Ground
Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif.
Ramirez, who was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, had been evacuated
from Iraq in December and was pronounced dead at the naval hospital Feb. 21,
said Capt. Mike Alvarez, a 1st Marine Division spokesman. A command
investigation into his death is nearly completed.
"Right now, they are putting the final touches on the investigation,"
Alvarez said.
Ramirez, a 28-year-old from Brooklyn, N.Y., who enlisted in 1999, had been
wounded Dec. 21 in a "non-hostile" incident in al-Qaim — a city on Iraq’s
western border — and was medically evacuated stateside, officials said.
The Defense Department, which regularly issues announcements on casualties
related to military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, hadn’t announced
Ramirez’s death because there was a "mix-up" in how his death would be
classified, officials said. It "was delayed due to an administrative
adjustment to the Marine’s original death classification," Defense
Department officials said in the announcement.
Alvarez said that service members who die within 120 days of returning home
from Iraq as the result of wounds received in theater "can still be
classified as a theater casualty." The death was reported by the 1st Marine
Division in a timely fashion, as it was supposed to, he said.