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David A. Scott

   
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Union, Ohio
The first time Master Sgt. David A. Scott joined the military, he was drafted into the Army to serve in Vietnam. But when he returned - serving 12 years as a Marine and more than a decade in the Air Force Reserve - it was by choice.

During the conflict in Iraq, he served at the U.S. Embassy in Doha, Qatar, helping to grant diplomatic clearances and ship equipment to the troops.

The 49-year-old assistant chief of information systems died July 20, 2003, of a brain aneurysm in Doha. The Union, Ohio, resident was based at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.



"Everybody loved him," Debra Scott said of her husband, whom she called "a real nice guy."

He enjoyed watching football and making friendly bets with family members on NFL games, she said. He also liked hunting and fishing.

 

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David A. Scott
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, July 25 2006 @ 09:44 PM EDT
David,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country-not just in OIF, but also for your service in Vietnam as well. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!

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