HM2 Jeffrey Louis Wiener

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HM2 Jeffrey Louis Wiener

Birth
Nassau County, New York, USA
Death
7 May 2005 (aged 31)
Al Anbar, Iraq
Burial
Calverton, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 67 Site 3708
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When Petty Officer Third Class Jeffery L. Wiener of Louisville, Kentucky first joined Jefferson County EMS after living and working in New York, he brought a hard-charging attitude to the job. So it came as no surprise to co workers when Wiener joined the Naval Reserve in 2002, then took special training to become a Navy corpsman attached to a Marine unit. He was always real gung-ho, straight forward, no beating around the bush. That was his demeanor. Wiener, 32, worked as an emergency medical technician in Jefferson County from 2000 until he joined the military in 2002. He was a hard charger who needed little supervision and got along well with his co-workers. Jeff was one of the ones you didn't worry about. Wiener loved paramedic work and helping people, which also helped push him into the military. Wiener sought out the specialized training for a Navy corpsman so he could help more people and go where medical personnel were needed. He was 31.
The drill hall facility at the Navy Operations Support Center in Louisville, Kentucky bears his name. It will serve as a living memorial to Jeffery.

Navy
Petty Officer 3rd Cl
II Marine Expeditionary Force
When Petty Officer Third Class Jeffery L. Wiener of Louisville, Kentucky first joined Jefferson County EMS after living and working in New York, he brought a hard-charging attitude to the job. So it came as no surprise to co workers when Wiener joined the Naval Reserve in 2002, then took special training to become a Navy corpsman attached to a Marine unit. He was always real gung-ho, straight forward, no beating around the bush. That was his demeanor. Wiener, 32, worked as an emergency medical technician in Jefferson County from 2000 until he joined the military in 2002. He was a hard charger who needed little supervision and got along well with his co-workers. Jeff was one of the ones you didn't worry about. Wiener loved paramedic work and helping people, which also helped push him into the military. Wiener sought out the specialized training for a Navy corpsman so he could help more people and go where medical personnel were needed. He was 31.
The drill hall facility at the Navy Operations Support Center in Louisville, Kentucky bears his name. It will serve as a living memorial to Jeffery.

Navy
Petty Officer 3rd Cl
II Marine Expeditionary Force

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