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Adam J. Chitjian

   
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - A Philadelphia native due to end his second tour of duty in Iraq next month died Thursday of injuries sustained from enemy small-arms fire in Balad, northern Iraq.

Pfc. Adam J. Chitjian, 39, raised in Somerton, had joined the Army four years ago in response to 9/11, his older brother, Martin, said tonight.

When it came to his country's defense, "he wanted to act, rather than just talk," Martin, 41, of Buckingham, Bucks County, said.

A stocky 5-foot-11-inches, Adam Chitjian "appeared bigger than he was," Martin said. To his brother, Adam seemed invincible.



"I would have bet my life he would have come back without a scratch," said Martin, a lawyer, who was struggling to grasp his brother's death. "I don't really believe it happened."

Their father, Martin, who lives in Furlong, and sister, Kara Spatola of Warrington, were too distraught to talk, Martin said. Their mother, Edith, died 10 years ago of cancer.

Chitjian was assigned to Third Battalion, Eighth Cavalry Regiment, Third Brigade Combat Team, First Cavalry Division based in Fort Hood, Texas.

It was in Texas where he met Shirley, who would become his wife. They married in the summer of 2006, after he returned from his first tour of duty in Iraq. The couple have no children.

Martin said his brother had been a commercial painter since graduating from Northeast Philadelphia's George Washington High School. He had talked of possibly joining a private security firm at the end of his duty in Iraq.

 

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Adam J. Chitjian
Authored by: mary e rush on Saturday, October 27 2007 @ 10:09 PM EDT
Dear Family and friends please know that your son and brother is a true american hero. I will never know the pain you are feeling. A loss so great that your brave hero shall not be forgotten the sorrow too deep. I am praying for all of you tonight and every prayer i send for all the lost heroes. Mary
Adam J. Chitjian
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, October 28 2007 @ 11:39 AM EDT
Adam,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Honor And Courage"(8th Cav Motto)
Adam J. Chitjian
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, November 03 2007 @ 07:31 PM EDT

To my friends in 3-8 CAV, love and prayers. God keep you all close. Adam is not forgotten.

Jennifer B.
Soldier's Angels
Michigan
Adam J. Chitjian
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, November 08 2007 @ 06:49 PM EST
We who benefit from the sacrifices of men like Adam, cannot thank you
enough. You make all the difference.

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