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SPC Michael Daniel Rivera

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SPC Michael Daniel Rivera Veteran

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
7 Mar 2007 (aged 22)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6543833, Longitude: -73.989175
Plot
Lot 45065, Section 103
Memorial ID
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Spc. Michael D. Rivera of Brooklyn, New York was born and raised in Sunset Park. He joined the military when his older brother, Alfredo, returned from boot camp. Seeing what the military had done for Alfredo, and the look of authority he possessed, Michael knew that was what he wanted too. He was sent to Iraq in October after being stationed at several Army bases in the United States and then in Korea, where he met his wife at a dance. He kept in touch, e-mailing his brother and posting messages on his mother's MySpace page. He was an average kid who liked playing with and fixing computers. He was respectful and willing to help anyone. Michael died only six months after the birth of his daughter who was born on her grandmother's birthday for whom the baby was named after. He was one of three soldiers killed when an explosive detonated near their vehicle in Baghdad. He was 22.

Army
2nd Battalion
5th Cavalry Regiment
1st Brigade
1st Cavalry Division
Fort Hood, Texas
Spc. Michael D. Rivera of Brooklyn, New York was born and raised in Sunset Park. He joined the military when his older brother, Alfredo, returned from boot camp. Seeing what the military had done for Alfredo, and the look of authority he possessed, Michael knew that was what he wanted too. He was sent to Iraq in October after being stationed at several Army bases in the United States and then in Korea, where he met his wife at a dance. He kept in touch, e-mailing his brother and posting messages on his mother's MySpace page. He was an average kid who liked playing with and fixing computers. He was respectful and willing to help anyone. Michael died only six months after the birth of his daughter who was born on her grandmother's birthday for whom the baby was named after. He was one of three soldiers killed when an explosive detonated near their vehicle in Baghdad. He was 22.

Army
2nd Battalion
5th Cavalry Regiment
1st Brigade
1st Cavalry Division
Fort Hood, Texas

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