1LT Mark Harold Dooley

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1LT Mark Harold Dooley

Birth
Midwest City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
19 Sep 2005 (aged 27)
Ramadi, Al Anbar, Iraq
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 60 Site 8640
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First Lt. Mark Harold Dooley of Wallkill, New York was born the son of Lt. Col. (Ret.) Peter C. and Marion W. Dooley and attended Wallkill Senior High School and Norwich Military College of Vermont where he graduated with a degree in war, peace and diplomacy. He believed strongly in the ideals of the United States Army and had recently completed the rigorous Ranger School and numerous other advanced infantry courses. Mark was an admired lawman in the state of Vermont beginning his police career with the Windham County Sheriff's Department in Vermont where he worked as a deputy sheriff for several years. Mark was a patrolman with the Wilmington Police Department in Vermont where he worked for a few months before receiving orders to Iraq. His country, community and family were his inspiration for an unwavering patriotism and dedication to a greater cause. Known for his commitment to justice and fair play, Mark touched the lives of a very large number of people, young and old. First Lt. Dooley is survived by his brother, Pete, and his parents. He was 27.

Army
National Guard
3rd Battalion
172nd Infantry Regiment
42nd Infantry Division
Jericho, Vermont
First Lt. Mark Harold Dooley of Wallkill, New York was born the son of Lt. Col. (Ret.) Peter C. and Marion W. Dooley and attended Wallkill Senior High School and Norwich Military College of Vermont where he graduated with a degree in war, peace and diplomacy. He believed strongly in the ideals of the United States Army and had recently completed the rigorous Ranger School and numerous other advanced infantry courses. Mark was an admired lawman in the state of Vermont beginning his police career with the Windham County Sheriff's Department in Vermont where he worked as a deputy sheriff for several years. Mark was a patrolman with the Wilmington Police Department in Vermont where he worked for a few months before receiving orders to Iraq. His country, community and family were his inspiration for an unwavering patriotism and dedication to a greater cause. Known for his commitment to justice and fair play, Mark touched the lives of a very large number of people, young and old. First Lt. Dooley is survived by his brother, Pete, and his parents. He was 27.

Army
National Guard
3rd Battalion
172nd Infantry Regiment
42nd Infantry Division
Jericho, Vermont