SPC Charles Edward Bush Jr.

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SPC Charles Edward Bush Jr. Veteran

Birth
Death
19 Dec 2003 (aged 34)
Salah ad Din, Iraq
Burial
West Seneca, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Saint Peter
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Buffalo, N.Y. Pfc. Charles E. Bush Jr. was a cook, and he had been expected home for the Christmas holiday. Instead, he volunteered for dangerous guard duty, working as a door gunner.Bush, 43, of Buffalo, N.Y., died Dec. 19, 2003, after his vehicle hit a homemade bomb in Balad, Iraq, just east of Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. His Army Reserve unit was based in Riverdale Park, Md."He put his life on the line when he could have been safe working as a cook," said his father, Charles E. Bush Sr. "He's my firstborn, my oldest, and I'm proud of him."Bush had joined the reserves "fairly late in life," Lt. Col. Hugh Van Roosen said, and had been stationed in Iraq for nearly a year.He is also survived by one child.
Buffalo, N.Y. Pfc. Charles E. Bush Jr. was a cook, and he had been expected home for the Christmas holiday. Instead, he volunteered for dangerous guard duty, working as a door gunner.Bush, 43, of Buffalo, N.Y., died Dec. 19, 2003, after his vehicle hit a homemade bomb in Balad, Iraq, just east of Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit. His Army Reserve unit was based in Riverdale Park, Md."He put his life on the line when he could have been safe working as a cook," said his father, Charles E. Bush Sr. "He's my firstborn, my oldest, and I'm proud of him."Bush had joined the reserves "fairly late in life," Lt. Col. Hugh Van Roosen said, and had been stationed in Iraq for nearly a year.He is also survived by one child.

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SPC US Army
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
Operation Iraqi Freedom