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1LT David Lawrence Giaimo

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1LT David Lawrence Giaimo Veteran

Birth
Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Aug 2005 (aged 23)
Tikrit, Salah ad Din, Iraq
Burial
Highwood, Lake County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2251122, Longitude: -87.820715
Plot
Section 15 Row D Site 236
Memorial ID
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Getting good grades wasn't enough for David L. Giaimo _ he had to join the National Honor Society. Being a good shot wasn't enough either _ he had to be a championship-winning marksman. "David was a born leader," his family said in a statement. "He earned respect and people naturally followed him." Giaimo, 24, of Waukegan, Ill., died Aug. 12 when his vehicle hit a land mine in Tikrit. He graduated high school in 1999, had attended Iowa State and was based at Fort Stewart. Giaimo was on the high school's rifle team for four years and its captain for two, during the last of which the school won a state championship. A lifelong baseball fan who was an honorary batboy for the Chicago White Sox when he was 8, Giaimo was a shortstop and catcher on the varsity baseball team. Giaimo had been promoted last July from second lieutenant to first lieutenant. "He was a good brother, a good kid, and matured into a fine young man. David was patient and quiet. He did himself and us proud," the family said. He is survived by his father, Thomas, and his mother and stepfather, Julie and Frank Derrig.
Getting good grades wasn't enough for David L. Giaimo _ he had to join the National Honor Society. Being a good shot wasn't enough either _ he had to be a championship-winning marksman. "David was a born leader," his family said in a statement. "He earned respect and people naturally followed him." Giaimo, 24, of Waukegan, Ill., died Aug. 12 when his vehicle hit a land mine in Tikrit. He graduated high school in 1999, had attended Iowa State and was based at Fort Stewart. Giaimo was on the high school's rifle team for four years and its captain for two, during the last of which the school won a state championship. A lifelong baseball fan who was an honorary batboy for the Chicago White Sox when he was 8, Giaimo was a shortstop and catcher on the varsity baseball team. Giaimo had been promoted last July from second lieutenant to first lieutenant. "He was a good brother, a good kid, and matured into a fine young man. David was patient and quiet. He did himself and us proud," the family said. He is survived by his father, Thomas, and his mother and stepfather, Julie and Frank Derrig.

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  • Created by: Stacey
  • Added: Mar 21, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13696720/david_lawrence-giaimo: accessed ), memorial page for 1LT David Lawrence Giaimo (24 Sep 1981–12 Aug 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 13696720, citing Fort Sheridan National Cemetery, Highwood, Lake County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Stacey (contributor 46780435).