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Roberto Abad
Ramon A. Acevedoaponte
Michael D. Acklin II
Genaro Acosta
Steven Acosta
James L. Adair
James Adamouski
Algernon Adams
Brandon E. Adams
Brent A. Adams
Clarence Adams III
Leonard W. Adams
Michael R. Adams
Michael S. Adams
Shawn G. Adams
Thomas Mullen Adams
Shane T. Adcock
Jamaal R. Addison
Dustin M. Adkins
Patrick R. Adle
Christopher S. Adlesperger
Daniel J. Agami
Anthony Aguirre
Andres Aguilar Jr.
Nathaniel A. Aguirre
James M. Ahearn
Jeramy A. Ailes
Tristan Aitken
Spencer C. Akers
James C. Akin
Segun Frederick Akintade
Paul C. Alaniz
Ivan V. Alarcon
Jesse B. Albrecht
Juan M. Alcantara
Christopher M. Alcozer
Zachary M. Alday
Nickalous N. Aldrich
Eugene H.E. Alex
George T. Alexander Jr.
Matthew L. Alexander
Carlo E. Alfonso
Tracy Lynn Alger
Wilson A. Algrim
Azhar Ali
Rafael Alicea Rivera
Jeremy D. Allbaugh
Jacob H. Allcott
Micheal B. Alleman
Aaron M. Allen
Chad M. Allen
Charles D. Allen
Howard P. Allen
John E. Allen
Lonnie C. Allen Jr.
Ronald D. Allen Jr.
Terrence P. Allen
 Michael R. Adams
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In an e-mail to his family, Michael R. Adams talked of how much he loved his job and of the responsibility he felt toward the 15 soldiers he led. He remained with his platoon longer than he had to because he wanted to return with them to Fort Carson, Colo., on the unit's last boat home.

"I always tell people that I have the best job in the world, and I can't believe they pay me for this!" he wrote.

Adams, 24, of Seattle, died March 16, 2004, riding in a tank west of Baghdad. A passing vehicle collided with the tank, causing a .50-caliber machine gun on a swivel to whip around, striking Adams. "He died doing what he wanted to do," Adams' father, Don, said.

An Eagle Scout before his 16th birthday, Adams graduated from high school in 1998 with a near-perfect grade-point average. That earned him nominations to the U.S. Naval Academy and to West Point.

Pam Schilz, who had been Adams' guidance counselor, said she is not surprised that the returned members of his platoon in Iraq gave up their family time (with some even paying their own way to fly to West Point) to carry his casket. "I totally understand why. He would always watch out for the people around him," she said.