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Manuel Oar

   
Individuals Spainwww.wikipedia.org -- Spanish Naval Captain Manuel Martin Oar (1947 - 2003) died from injuries sustained in the truck bomb attack on the United Nations' Baghdad headquarters on Tuesday August 19, 2003, which killed 24 people. He was working for the Spanish special ambassador to Iraq, Miguel Benzo Perea.



Martin-Oar's widow, Emilia Ripoll, sent a press release to Europa Press in which she and her children express their deep pride in Sr. Martin-Oar's devoted service in the cause of peace, "...deep gratitude for the support and caring of the Government of Spain, especially of the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces..". She further said "The Government does not deserve the criticism that it is receiving. My husband totally was identified with the position of the Government of Spain in this conflict."

Ripoll remembers the "enthusiasm" of her husband for the mission in Iraq. "When he left for Baghdad, he was unusually excited...very happy and interested in the work that was being undertaken. He said that that country [Iraq] would shortly become a true paradise because it had everything it needed ....fertile soil, hard-working, intelligent people ... He knew that he was taking part in that transformation and that made him very proud".

Captain Martin-Oar was born in Madrid in 1947 and has four children. He held various roles, including a United Nations posting and a position as the assistant director and training unit commander of the Military Naval School in Madrid. His colleagues called his "easygoing", a good talker, and a big art fan.

Although the first to die in Iraq, Captain Martin-Oar is 86th in a line of Spanish casualties in the past decade on peace missions, according to the Spanish ministry of defense, including 62 servicemen who were killed when an Ukrainian-made aircraft flying them back from Afghanistan crashed in Turkey in May 2003.
 

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Authored by: LWAHL1 on Thursday, January 26 2006 @ 01:47 PM MST
TO THE OAR FAMILY FROM THE WAHL FAMILY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WE ARE VERY DEEPLY SADDEN OF THE NEWS OF MANUEL. JUST AS WE BEEN FOR OUR SON. DRAGON SOLDIER SGT GREGORY L. WAHL US ARMY KIA BALAD, IRAQ. READING THE NEWS RELEASE OF MANUAL. I REALIZE THAT MANY OFTEN DO NOT REALIZE MANUEL....IS SOMEONE'S SOMEONE! I ASSURE YOU MANUEL IS SOMEONE TO OUR FAMILY. IT TAKE'S A VERY UNSELFISH INDIVIDUAL TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY. PUTTING HIS LIFE ON THE LINE. THAT OTHERS IN THE WORLD CAN BENEFIT BY HIS UNSELFISH SERVICE TO THEM. MANUEL SPEAKS OF THE AMAZING OUT LOOK FOR IRAQ. A VISION MY SON GREGORY SAW FOR IRAQ. AMAZING TWO VERY DIFFERENT PEOPLE FROM TWO DIFFERNT PARTS OF THE WORLD SEE THAT VISION FOR THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ. THE COUNTRY OF SPAIN HAS A HERO! ONE THAT SPAIN SHOULD HONOUR AND DO EVRYTHING POSSIBLE FOR HIS LOVELY WIFE AND CHILDREN. AMERICAN'S AND PEOPLE OF SPAIN HAVE ENDURED HARDSHIPS OF TERRORIST ATTACKS. TERRORISM HAS TO STOP FOR ALL TO LIVE IN PEACE. MANUEL THANK YOU FOR YOUR VISION AND WILLING TO RISK YOUR LIFE! MRS. OAR AND YOUR CHILDREN,I PRAY WITH ALL MY HEART THAT YOU HEAL! MY SON'S WIFE IS EL SALVARDORIAN MARICELA. IT'S BEEN EXTREMELY HEARD ON HER AND MY GRAND DAUGHTER ALEXIS. MANUEL YOU REST IN PEACE! YOU WILL NEVER EVR BE FORGOTTEN MANUEL, NOT TODAY, TOMORROW !
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