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Justin D. Wisniewski

   
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The Saginaw News -- STANDISH -- Silence fell Monday afternoon on Standish-Sterling Central High School as a small community recognized Sgt. Justin D. Wisniewski with a moment of tribute.

Wisniewski, 22, died Saturday in Lutfiyah, Iraq, from wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his unit, the Department of Defense said Monday.

"He served his country and provided us freedom," said Principal Mark Williams, who was assistant principal during the four years Wisniewski walked the school halls.

Wisniewski was with the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division based at Fort Drum, N.Y.

The son of Dan and Cheryl Wisniewski of Standish, he was a 2003 graduate of Standish-Sterling Central.

"He served his country proudly, and for that, he'll be a distinguished alumni here at Standish-Sterling Central forever," said Mayor Kevin King, a government teacher at the school.

King said he had the pleasure of knowing Wisniewski for about 10 years, as a teacher and a family friend.

"You go into teaching for many reasons," he said. "Having the ability to meet someone like Justin is one of those reasons. He was a quality character, someone we flat-out will never forget."

At 6-feet 2-inches, Wisniewski was a lineman for the football team, weighing in at 235 pounds.

His personality was just as big.

"He had a knack for making everyone else around him happy," King said. "He was always happy -- he had a million-dollar smile."

After graduation, Wisniewski enlisted in the military, along with good friend Andrew Dunn, who is in New York awaiting deployment after he marries high school sweetheart Lauren Szostak in June. The two friends enlisted along with classmates Michael Stawowy and Matt Bonnau.

"He made a decision to serve his country in a time of war," King said. "That says a lot about his character."

The military has not released details whether Saturday's death was an isolated incident or whether others died in the blast. Wisniewski was home a month ago and was due home again in August, friends said.

"He was the recipient of an Army Commendation Medal," Williams said. "The reason why he received that is because he helped create a landing zone for a Med-Evac helicopter, which resulted in the survival of his injured platoon leader."

King said he kept in touch with Wisniewski, and had the chance to catch up with him on trips home to Standish.

"I did see him just about every time he came home on leave," he said. "I saw him about five weeks ago, and he was the same old Justin."

Funeral information is pending, although Williams said it likely will take place at the school to accommodate the many expected to attend.

Some paid tribute Monday, stopping to view the fallen soldier's military picture pinned to a school bulletin board.

King said Wisniewski came from a supportive family and has one brother, Jason, and two sisters, Jessica and Jodi.

Jessica, 24, has posted an online tribute, saying she'll spend the rest of her life remembering her brother.

"We have spent the last two years without him, the last two Christmases, the last two Thanksgivings," she wrote. "Now we will spend the rest of our lives without him."

With that, she also left these words from her brother: "If I don't make it out of this place, remember that I will always be your soldier. All you have to do is look to the sky and say my name and I will be there.

"I will protect you and watch over you."

 

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Justin D. Wisniewski
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, May 25 2007 @ 10:50 PM EDT
Justin,
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.

"Allons"(Let's Go)15th FA Motto
Justin D. Wisniewski
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, June 20 2007 @ 07:43 AM EDT

May 23, 2007 As Comrades Search, Fatal Bomb Wreaks Havoc By DAMIEN CAVE MAHMUDIYA, Iraq, May 22 — The ground exploded under an ashen sky at dawn. Dust, dirt, blood and military equipment filled the air, clearing after several seconds to reveal a frenzied scene of horror.

Where Sgt. Justin D. Wisniewski, 22, had just been standing there was now a crater five feet wide and three feet deep. His body lay nearby. The wounded were scattered around him.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/23/world/middleeast/23search.html?ex=1182484800&en=7975cd9f93f2cdbc&ei=5070

Justin D. Wisniewski
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, October 18 2007 @ 06:24 PM EDT
Justin,
There is so much I wish I could have said to you when you were here, so I tell you now when I go to visit. You were always so tough. You were the one person I thought would live forever. When you went to Iraq the first time I was shocked at the letters and stories you told us. I wondered what kind of war are we fighting?
When you were laid to rest on Memorial Day, there were so many people lining the streets you would have been proud. I have never seen so many flags in my life! Your tribute made it to national television. It was a tribute worthy of you, Wiz.
You once wrote a letter from Bagdad quoting, "you may forget the name, but never forget the legend." I think you should know that your face is remembered throughout the community and your legend lives in us forever. I missed the letters to my family signed "your second son and brother, Wiz".
you were family and still are, you live in our hearts and I do look to the sky and say your name and I know you are with me in your own way.
Miss you and hope to see you one day again.
your second sister and family

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