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Cpl. Jonathon Davis, Lance Cpl. Armondo Mendoza and

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Cpl. Jonathon Davis, Lance Cpl. Armondo Mendoza and Cpl. Logan Riddle, kneel in a moment of remembrance at the battlefield monument of Lance Cpl. Ralph J. Fabbri, during a memorial ceremony held at Camp Leatherneck, Oct. 18. Fabbri, 20, was killed in action, Sept. 28, while on patrol in the Sangin District. The three Marines eulogized the Altoona, Pa., native, who was a 1st Marine Division (Forward) combat cameraman attached with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines. “Fabbri wasn’t just a hero, but a legend. He will live forever through the photos he loved taking so much,” said Mendoza, a fellow 1st MarDiv(Fwd) combat cameraman, and attachment with 3/7. “I just want to tell him, ‘I am going to miss you buddy, and keep an eye out for all of us, like I know you will. I love you dude, you are missed!’”

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