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Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho

   
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Saipan Tribune  -  Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho, 20, from Tinian, Saipan were shot dead by a male colleague in Bahrain early Monday morning.

The Navy declined to release the names of those involved, saying their families had not been notified. However, Jovy San Nicolas Paulino of Tinian confirmed that one of the victims was her daughter, Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho, 20.

Paulino said her other daughter, Joana Lynn San Nicolas-Killoren, called her early yesterday morning to tell her that Camacho was killed by a fellow Navy inside the barracks of an American military base in Bahrain.

                       



Paulino said she is expecting a call today to find out more about the incident. She said Killoren is trying to ferret out more information about the incident.

Their alleged killer, fellow serviceman Clarence Jackson, 20, was still in critical condition in BDF Hospital last night, after apparently shooting himself in the head.

The Navy said the shootings, which took place around 5am and forced the base to close for about an hour, were not terror related and only involved U.S. military personnel.

A State Department official in Washington said that while initial reports suggested the incident may have been the result of a "love triangle," it now appeared to be a case of a jilted boyfriend shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend and then shooting himself.

It was not clear if the second female victim was romantically involved, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation was still under way.

The wounded sailor apparently shot himself, the Navy said.

"The incident is under investigation, and it would not be prudent to discuss details at this time," said Navy spokesman Lt. John Gay.

Camacho's remains are expected to arrive on Monday. Paulino said her daughter's memorial service is set the following day, “hopefully with full military honors.”

Paulino has already informed the CNMI Military Veterans Affairs Office to relay the news to executive director Ruth Coleman.

Coleman said her office would arrange necessary services for the fallen female soldier.

Paulino said she could still remember her daughter's face, especially the big smile she had. “She always had big smiles. She was an individual who was filled with so much energy,” she said, her voice trembling during a phone interview with Saipan Tribune yesterday.

She described Camacho as a joyful child. Paulino recalled that it was her daughter's decision to join the Navy two years ago. She said her daughter knew that getting into college was expensive, so she chose to join the Navy right after graduating from the Tinian Jr. and Sr. High School to get a degree. “She always tried to do things on her own. She was an independent child,” Paulino said.

Camacho is the sixth CNMI native to die in active duty in the Middle East.

Bahrain, a tiny island nation on the Persian Gulf, is a U.S. ally and home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet, which is responsible for an area of about 2.5 million square miles of water including the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Oman and parts of the Indian Ocean.

About 3,600 personnel work on the U.S. Naval Support Activity Bahrain base, located just outside Bahrain’s capital, Manama. The base supports U.S. naval ships in the region.

 

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Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, October 24 2007 @ 09:20 PM EDT
Anamarie,
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.

A grateful citizen
Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho
Authored by: mary e rush on Saturday, October 27 2007 @ 10:59 PM EDT
I read with great sorrow the loss of your daughter. When i began to read I realized how your daughter lost her life. I am crying as i write this. your daughter was and is a hero. She died in the service of this country. She radiates joy and boundless energy in her picture. It pains deeply to know that was stolen from you and all others. I cannot begin to grasp the magnitude of your loss. I pray for your hero and all the hearts that lost a piece from her death. Mary
Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, October 28 2007 @ 03:25 PM EDT
I am so sorry for your loss. I have a daughter who resembles your daughter, and I can not even fathom the pain you must be
feeling. My prayers are with you. Your daughter served our country with honor, and she is a great loss to everyone.
Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, November 04 2007 @ 05:46 PM EST
Jovy,
I just found out about Ana last night. I wanted to come to her funeral but with the time difference I'm afraid I will not make it on time. Dee Dee, David, and Shelly send their condolences as well as Nish and I. We bare the scars of your loss...We will keep you and your family in prayer. Please do not hesitate to call or write if you need anything.

Vangie

vangie_guam@yahoo.com
Anamarie San Nicolas Camacho
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, November 13 2007 @ 08:45 AM EST
just peeked this picture on michaelmooredotcom and have to say how sad it is for such a pretty girl to lose a life in such a way.

My heart and prayers go out to her family and her friend's family who also was a victim to this senseless killing.

bob_dudes@hotmail.co.uk

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