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SGT Sean Henry Miles

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SGT Sean Henry Miles

Birth
Long Island City, Queens County, New York, USA
Death
24 Jan 2006 (aged 28)
Al Anbar, Iraq
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.3432778, Longitude: -98.4667139
Memorial ID
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Sgt. Sean H. Miles of Midlothian, Virginia knew every Star Wars movie by heart. In high school, he hated homework and relished football. And as a fullback at Clover Hill High School in Chesterfield County, Miles dreamed of becoming a professional football player. He loved the Redskins, but he lived the Marines. Sean came from a family with a military tradition and joined the Marines in October 1996, the year he graduated from high school. Before deploying to Iraq, he did two tours in the Pacific Rim, following in the footsteps of an uncle, Regi Miles, a Marine gunnery sergeant who died in 1988 during a training exercise in Okinawa. The middle child moved with his family to Midlothian in 1990. A black-belt, martial-arts instructor, the 28-year-old Marine Corps sergeant couldn't sit through an episode of "Cops" if children were involved in the plot. He vowed his son, 2½ year-old Tyler, would grow up strong. Miles died proving what strength means. He lived and breathed being a United States Marine platoon sergeant, and he died pulling a fellow Marine to safety. Sean was born in Long Island, grew up in Virginia and was stationed at Camp Lejeune. He will be buried in his wife's hometown to be near his wife and son.

Marines
2nd Battalion
2nd Marine Regiment
2nd Marine Division
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
Sgt. Sean H. Miles of Midlothian, Virginia knew every Star Wars movie by heart. In high school, he hated homework and relished football. And as a fullback at Clover Hill High School in Chesterfield County, Miles dreamed of becoming a professional football player. He loved the Redskins, but he lived the Marines. Sean came from a family with a military tradition and joined the Marines in October 1996, the year he graduated from high school. Before deploying to Iraq, he did two tours in the Pacific Rim, following in the footsteps of an uncle, Regi Miles, a Marine gunnery sergeant who died in 1988 during a training exercise in Okinawa. The middle child moved with his family to Midlothian in 1990. A black-belt, martial-arts instructor, the 28-year-old Marine Corps sergeant couldn't sit through an episode of "Cops" if children were involved in the plot. He vowed his son, 2½ year-old Tyler, would grow up strong. Miles died proving what strength means. He lived and breathed being a United States Marine platoon sergeant, and he died pulling a fellow Marine to safety. Sean was born in Long Island, grew up in Virginia and was stationed at Camp Lejeune. He will be buried in his wife's hometown to be near his wife and son.

Marines
2nd Battalion
2nd Marine Regiment
2nd Marine Division
Camp Lejeune, North Carolina

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