LCPL James Allen Casper

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LCPL James Allen Casper

Birth
Death
25 Mar 2004 (aged 20)
Al Anbar, Iraq
Burial
Coolidge, Limestone County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.7449883, Longitude: -96.660255
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James Casper started working at age 5, raking leaves and picking up garbage to earn money for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toys. Later, he baled hay, built fences, mowed yards, washed cars and worked at Wal-Mart so he could buy a car, a customized truck and a piece of property. So when Casper saw the poor of Iraq begging for food, he was deeply disturbed. "Those people over there, they're just stuck. They can't work for it," said his mother, Darlene Mitchell. "That's what he was fighting for, the poor people in Iraq." Casper, 20, of Coolidge, Texas, died March 25 in a non-combat incident in Asad during his second tour in Iraq. He was stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Casper enlisted in the Marines as a way to pay for college. After spending six months in Iraq last year, he stayed another month to help pack up so other Marines could return home to their wives and kids, his mother said.

James Casper started working at age 5, raking leaves and picking up garbage to earn money for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toys. Later, he baled hay, built fences, mowed yards, washed cars and worked at Wal-Mart so he could buy a car, a customized truck and a piece of property. So when Casper saw the poor of Iraq begging for food, he was deeply disturbed. "Those people over there, they're just stuck. They can't work for it," said his mother, Darlene Mitchell. "That's what he was fighting for, the poor people in Iraq." Casper, 20, of Coolidge, Texas, died March 25 in a non-combat incident in Asad during his second tour in Iraq. He was stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Casper enlisted in the Marines as a way to pay for college. After spending six months in Iraq last year, he stayed another month to help pack up so other Marines could return home to their wives and kids, his mother said.