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Richard P. Waller

   
Individuals USwww.dfw.com -- FORT WORTH — Marine Cpl. Richard P. Waller, at the beginning of his third tour in Iraq, complained to his parents that he was in a quiet area and that he wasn’t getting any action.

“He was disappointed,” his stepfather, Kenneth Strickland, said. “He was a very gung-ho young man.”

Known in Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 1st Marines as “the motivator” because of his intensity, Cpl. Waller, 22, was killed by a sniper’s lone shot last Friday in a village near Fallujah.

Cpl. Waller, a 2002 Western Hills High School graduate who was known as Ricky, was on top of a building providing security for a group of Marines on foot, the military told his family. He died of his injuries a few hours later.

Services for Cpl. Waller will be 10 a.m. Monday at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth.

His mother, Vicki Murrell-Strickland, and stepfather said that from the time he was a little boy, all Cpl. Waller wanted to be was a Marine.

Several generations of his family had served in the military for close to the last 90 years.

He enlisted in the Marines in October 2002 and planned to re-enlist this autumn, they said. Despite three combat deployments in three years, he didn’t want it any other way, they said.

“I’ve never seen a guy eat it up as much as he did,” Kenneth Strickland said. “He loved his wife and children, but he wanted the action.”

Cpl. Waller married former high school classmate Adrian Acevedo in 2003. They had three children, Nick, 4, Victoria, 2, and Tyler Kenneth, born March 26 while Cpl. Waller was on his latest deployment.

On an informal Web site with Charlie Company news, the Wallers received congratulations in e-mail postings in late March, only to have condolences posted two weeks later.

But his mother and stepfather insisted that they shouldn’t be pitied because, they said, Cpl. Waller knew the risks of his job. They had talked about it before each deployment.

In a statement provided to the Star-Telegram, his mother wrote, “Even though he left this earth at an early age, he left doing something he believed in, was happy to do and he lived his short life the way we all should — with no regrets.”
 

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Richard P. Waller
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, April 14 2006 @ 09:13 PM EDT
Richard,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Richard P. Waller
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, April 16 2006 @ 11:17 PM EDT
Easter weekend we remembered Ricahard! The fallen families that are on a mission "To Support Our Troops"! Richard is an AMERICAN HERO! An his service to our country is appreciated! i am very thankful to your son. One for serving our country! Two, for being a military brother to our son US Army Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04! I assure you Gregory felt Richard was his brother. For American Soldier's protect one another! Healing is a very slow process. Richard loved you all very much, you known that! An he knew you all loved him unconditionally! Richard is with you. You only need to reflect on very precious fond memories you all shared with him. Richard is someone's someone and someone to our family. An I can on pray someone to every American. Please checkout www.fallenheroesmemorial.com many many organization to help Richards family. Click to links and review everyone! You are in my heart and prays!

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