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Adam J. Harris
Blake Harris
Blake M. Harris
Dustin J. Harris
Jennifer J. Harris
Kenneth W. Harris Jr.
Noah Harris
Shane P. Harris
Torry D. Harris
Leroy Harris-Kelly III
George D. Harrison
Ronald R. Harrison
David J. Hart
John D. Hart
Nathaniel Hart Jr.
Nicholas S. Hartge
Adam J. Harting
Ralph J. Harting III
Jared D. Hartley
Jeffery L. Hartley
David A. Hartman
Jennifer M. Hartman
John L. Hartman Jr.
Jonathan N. Hartman
Michael L. Hartwick
Travis F. Haslip
Donald J. Hasse
Stephen C. Hattamer
Branden P. Haunert
Ryan E. Haupt
Brian P. Hause
Sheldon R. Hawk Eagle
Gene A. Hawkins
Omer T. Hawkins
Asbury F. Hawn II
Dennis P. Hay
Erik W. Hayes
James F. Hayes
Michael R. Hayes
William S. Hayes III
Schuyler B. Haynes
Timothy L. Hayslett
Brian D. Hazelgrove
Barbara Heald
David M. Heath
Anthony D. Hebert
Justin W. Hebert
William F. Hecker
Christopher T. Heflin
Damian L. Heidelberg
Raheen Tyson Heighter
Jeremy M. Heines
Charles T. Heinlein Jr.
Erik R. Heldt
Brian R. Hellermann
Paul M. Heltzel
Terry Hemingway
Matthew C. Henderson
Miles P. Henderson
Robert Henderson II
 Asbury F. Hawn II
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Until his death, relatives of Asbury F. Hawn II knew nothing of the honors he had earned previously for bravery and dedication to duty. The Rev. Steve Marcum suggested another. "If I could suggest one more medal for this brave man and dedicated husband, father, son and brother, it would be for humility," Marcum said during Hawn's funeral.

Hawn, 35, of Lebanon, Tenn., died Aug. 14, 2005, of wounds from an attack the previous day in Tuz. A 1988 high school graduate, he was based at McMinnville.

"He was always asking us to send crayons, coloring books and supplies for the Iraqi children who have never seen a crayon and most of whom live in huts," said sister Faith Brownlow. "He was a patriot in the truest sense."

Hawn joined the Army in 1993 and was deployed to Haiti on a peacekeeping mission before enlisting in the Army National Guard in 1996. He had worked at Nissan for about five years when called to active duty last June.

"As a little boy, he wanted to be a soldier. As the baby brother of three older sisters, we spoiled him rotten," said Brownlow.

He is survived by his wife, Angie, and sons Jonathan, 12, and Spencer, 4.