SPC Robert Ray Arsiaga

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SPC Robert Ray Arsiaga Veteran

Birth
Midland, Midland County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Apr 2004 (aged 25)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Midland, Midland County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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After Robert Arsiaga graduated from high school in 1998, he studied drafting, with plans to design a new home for his mother.Then he joined the Army and decided to make it a career. But he changed his mind again after he met his future wife, deciding he wanted a family life away from the military. He had planned to leave in August, but the date was pushed back after he was sent to Iraq, said his wife of five months, Tracie Arsiaga.Spc. Arsiaga, 25, who lived in Greenwood, Texas, and was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, was killed April 4 as his convoy was attacked in the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City."I believe I should have had more time with him," his wife said.Angel Munoz, Arsiaga's older sister who has served in the Army, said Arsiaga was passionate about helping the Iraqi people."The soldier in me says, 'That was his job,'" Munoz said. "And he did his job well. The sister in me is angry at losing him. I don't understand why he had to die."
After Robert Arsiaga graduated from high school in 1998, he studied drafting, with plans to design a new home for his mother.Then he joined the Army and decided to make it a career. But he changed his mind again after he met his future wife, deciding he wanted a family life away from the military. He had planned to leave in August, but the date was pushed back after he was sent to Iraq, said his wife of five months, Tracie Arsiaga.Spc. Arsiaga, 25, who lived in Greenwood, Texas, and was stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, was killed April 4 as his convoy was attacked in the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City."I believe I should have had more time with him," his wife said.Angel Munoz, Arsiaga's older sister who has served in the Army, said Arsiaga was passionate about helping the Iraqi people."The soldier in me says, 'That was his job,'" Munoz said. "And he did his job well. The sister in me is angry at losing him. I don't understand why he had to die."