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PFC Satieon Vinard Bennett Greenlee

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PFC Satieon Vinard Bennett Greenlee

Birth
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
2 Oct 2006 (aged 24)
Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Sandy Springs, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.5837904, Longitude: -82.7436679
Memorial ID
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Pfc. Satieon V. Greenlee of Pendleton, South Carolina joined the Army because he wanted to be able to provide for his wife and two young boys. He was an always-cheerful, hard-working soldier with a colorful "country gangster" accent, a fondness for mentholated cigarettes and beer (real and fake), an appetite for all kinds of music, and boundless dreams for his wife and two young children, whose picture he carried inside his helmet. Greenlee, a Humvee gunner, dreamed of returning home and opening a day care center. He excelled at video games on his Xbox. He joked, he laughed, he swore, and he was rarely found without a cigarette in his mouth. Greenlee, who friends say never complained, also played the one-man role of the platoon's "Motivation Team." He would get the whole platoon to sound off. "He would yell, ‘Motivation Team, hooah!' But he also had a deeply peaceful nature. Born to Stanley and Cheryl Greenlee. Surviving is wife, Natasha Brown Greenlee; two sons, Quintieon Vinard and Kuaimaine Isaac Greenlee; three sisters, Yolanda Bowman, Keri Williams, and Lasondra Carson, one brother, Stanton Greenlee; and a special cousin, Jonathan Ramon Greenlee. He was 24.

Army
4th Battalion
31st Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade Combat Team
10th Mountain Division
Fort Drum, New York
Pfc. Satieon V. Greenlee of Pendleton, South Carolina joined the Army because he wanted to be able to provide for his wife and two young boys. He was an always-cheerful, hard-working soldier with a colorful "country gangster" accent, a fondness for mentholated cigarettes and beer (real and fake), an appetite for all kinds of music, and boundless dreams for his wife and two young children, whose picture he carried inside his helmet. Greenlee, a Humvee gunner, dreamed of returning home and opening a day care center. He excelled at video games on his Xbox. He joked, he laughed, he swore, and he was rarely found without a cigarette in his mouth. Greenlee, who friends say never complained, also played the one-man role of the platoon's "Motivation Team." He would get the whole platoon to sound off. "He would yell, ‘Motivation Team, hooah!' But he also had a deeply peaceful nature. Born to Stanley and Cheryl Greenlee. Surviving is wife, Natasha Brown Greenlee; two sons, Quintieon Vinard and Kuaimaine Isaac Greenlee; three sisters, Yolanda Bowman, Keri Williams, and Lasondra Carson, one brother, Stanton Greenlee; and a special cousin, Jonathan Ramon Greenlee. He was 24.

Army
4th Battalion
31st Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade Combat Team
10th Mountain Division
Fort Drum, New York

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