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(MILWAUKIE – AP) - One day after his Father's Day letter arrived home, a soldier from Milwaukie is the latest soldier with Oregon ties to die in the Middle East.

Army Spc. Robert Jones, 22, was killed Friday in Baghdad. Kathy Walker, a family friend, told The Oregonian that Jones was hit by mortar and died instantly.

The newspaper said Jones is the 59th casualty to date in Iraq and the Middle East with Oregon ties. Another Oregon soldier, Army Pfc. Thomas Lowell Tucker, 25, of Madras, is missing and may have been kidnapped by a group linked to al-Qaida.

Walker said Jones' parents - Jerry and Brenda Dowell of Milwaukie - were not ready to talk about their son with reporters.



It was his second tour in Iraq, and he was supposed to be there only for four weeks to give other soldiers a break, Walker said. Then he was expected to leave for Germany or Kuwait.

In a letter that arrived Thursday, Jones wished Jerry Dowell a happy Father's Day and told him he loved him. In the letter, Jones said that he couldn't find a Father's Day card.

"We're all grateful that he couldn't find a card that day because he got to express his love for his father," Walker said.

Walker said Jones, who graduated from Rex Putnam High School, joined the military because he wanted to serve his country and get money for college. He bought his mother a computer so she could communicate with him overseas.

"No matter where Bobby went, he had a grin from ear to ear," Walker said. "You just think about him, and there's always a story to make you smile."

 

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Robert Jones
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, June 21 2006 @ 03:12 PM EDT
To the Jones family from the Wahl family. Robert is somebody's someone and someone to our family. I can only pray he is someone to every American. robert has not died in Vain! He is an AMERICAN HERO! An much more to those that loved him. Robert thank you for serving our COUNTRY. More important for your brotherhood to our son, as he felt toward you. You are not alone Robert, Gregory and all our fallen with you. To your family this is a diffucult time. take it one day at a time. You all loved Robert very much. An he loved you all very dearly. Now we honor him, reflect on the very fond and precious memories you, each shared together with Robert. he is resting now in a better place with all his brother's and sister's. An he is very close by; just place your hand on your HEART! Robert you are forever in my prays and your family. Father of fallen soldier US Army Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, iraq 05-03-04. Please checkout www.fallenheroesmemorial .com, many many organization under links that will help Roberts family. To those reading the message's. just don't read them; leave amessage. It's important to the family and ROBERT!
Robert Jones
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, June 23 2006 @ 01:07 PM EDT
Robert,
I would like to say thank you to you and the other soldier who was in that Humvee with you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Constructio Et Destructio"
(Construction And Destruction)40th Engrs. Motto

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