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Christopher M. Zimmerman

   
Individuals USNews Observer --  Chris Zimmerman grew up loving cars and people. Cars he made faster. People he made happier.

Joining the Marine Corps after high school, the gifted artist and natural mechanic fixed helicopters and nurtured friendships.

Zimmerman left the Marines after five years, joined the Marine Reserves and thought about college. But nothing else fit.

After terrorists attacked the United States on Sept. 11, 2001, Zimmerman rejoined the Marines. He served in Afghanistan and then in Iraq.

"When he decided to go into the military, I said, 'Why are you going into the Marines?' " recalled his father, Mike Zimmerman of Stephenville, Texas. "He said, 'Because they're the best.' "

Sgt. Christopher M. Zimmerman on Wednesday gave his last to the best. He was killed in a midday gunbattle near Fallujah, his father said. He was 28.

The U.S. Department of Defense said Zimmerman was a member of a reconnaissance unit based at Camp Lejeune near Jacksonville.



Sgt. Zimmerman didn't talk much about the Iraq war or his role in it, said his father, a police officer at Tarleton State University in Stephenville.

"He said that they were accomplishing their mission quite well," the elder Zimmerman said in a phone interview Thursday night.

Growing up near Round Rock, Texas, Chris Zimmerman tinkered with cars.

"He worked on 'em, tried to make 'em faster or sound better or whatever he could do to, in his mind, improve 'em," his dad said.

And Zimmerman was always eager to lend friends a hand.

When Zimmerman left the Marines after his first stint, his superior officers spoke highly of him, his father said. But what really impressed Mike Zimmerman was what those who had worked under his son thought of him.

"I'm pretty much like anybody else who's lost a son or daughter. I don't think it matters how they die."

 

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Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Friday, September 22 2006 @ 11:58 AM EDT
To the Zimmerman family from the Wahl family. Christopher thank you for serving our country. You answered a calling very few Americans ever do. You have always been a HERO! To those that knew you personally and your loving family much more. Thes days are diffucult. Be supportive toward one another. For each of you loved "CHRISTOPHER" dearly. Now we all come to honor CHRISTOPHER> By reflecting on the very fond and precious memorable moments you each shared together with CHRISTOPHER. You realize he is very much close to you, in your hearts. He has not died in vain. We remembered Christopher today and all the tomorrow's. Never ever to be forgotten not today or ever! Christopher with our Gregory anad all our fallen. I've shed many tears not just for our son, for your son and all our fallen. I appreciated the military brotherhood your son and our son shared. Something two different branches of service. In time of war watching over one another as family. My heart and prays are with Christopher and your family. Father of fallen soldier US Army Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iraq 05-03-04
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, September 23 2006 @ 11:15 PM EDT
To the Zimmerman family,
I just wanted you to know that you have my condolenses and prayers as you go thru this hard time. I knew Chris and worked for him when i first joined the Marines. He taught me so much on the helicopters and helped tremendously and shaping me into the Marine I am today. I now work and teach the new type helicopters and i just wanted you to know that his knowledge and kindness that was taught to me will be passed on to the future mechanics of the Marines.

Semper Fi,
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, September 24 2006 @ 02:22 AM EDT
To Chris:
One of my pleasures in life was being a friend to you. More was the fact we were like brothers. What you did for me, your family, and our country will never be forgotten, i will tell your story to my children and them to their children. Your heroism will live strong.
To Chris's Family:
It saddens me that we had to get in contact with one another under these circumstances. I mourn with you for as you have lost a son, and a brother, so has the Marine Corps and I have lost a brother. Chris is a hero, always acheiving to be the best, and in his final moments he did his best. God Bless Christopher Michael Zimmerman.
Michael Kunkel
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, September 24 2006 @ 08:35 AM EDT
Christopher,
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 Afghanistan as well. And to your family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, September 24 2006 @ 08:18 PM EDT
To the family,

I knew Chris when I was young in the Marines. He was an awesome friend with a heart of gold. He knoew how to make people laugh and he worked hard. He was an awesome Marine and will always be remembered that way. I know the Helo community is singing a sad tune. God Bless and my prayers are with you!
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, September 25 2006 @ 10:15 PM EDT
Chris,
Having known you and been your friend, you have made me a better person. I can still remember the cool nights ripping around Fallbrook in your truck and having a good time. And don’t think that I forgot about the time you didn’t release the parking break on that NC-10, dragging it a couple hundred feet down the flightline, and then realizing that you just did the longest burnout in history. lol. You were a great friend to all you knew, making the world and the Marine Corps a better place. I’m going to miss you brother! May God bless you.

Dear Chris’ Family,
Your son Chris was a dear son, friend and brother to all of us. Having worked and spent time with him, I can tell you this; Chris was one of the most caring, honest, and hard working Marines I have ever known. He was always there in times of need or just to lend a friendly hand. My heart and my sympathy go out to you. We are all going to miss him very much! Your beloved son will be in my prayers.

Semper Fi
Your Friend Always,
Johnnie Rey
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, September 27 2006 @ 05:45 PM EDT
Chris,
You were the absolute best friend I have ever had, like a brother. There are so many memories that will not be forgetten, and that will be shared in the years to come. You are a true HERO, and it was awesome being able to serve with you.

Chris's Family,
My deepest condolences are with you. You raised an outstanding son, and should be very proud of that. He will always be loved by anyone who was ever lucky enough to have met him.

Semper Fi
Clay Farlow
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, September 27 2006 @ 10:52 PM EDT
To the family of Chris Zimmerman-
There are not enough words in the English language to enable us to express how sorry we are for your loss. How horrible to lose a child; and yet, how much pride you must feel in knowing that he was doing something that he loved. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, now; and, they will stay with you for many years.

Tpr Heath Erichsen and family-Stephenville, Texas
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, October 01 2006 @ 09:25 PM EDT
What a fantastic young man, you should be so proud, The loss will be great but remember when your down that un believeble smile. God bless you what a great privilage you had in know and raising this fine man.
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Sunday, October 01 2006 @ 10:50 PM EDT
Chris,
I know you died doing what you loved that stood for something bigger. You are a true hero and will always be a part of our history, just the way you would have wanted it.
Thank you for your exceptional service to our nation.
I could never forget you.
Thank you for changing my life.
~ Davina Sanchez
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Monday, October 02 2006 @ 06:30 PM EDT
Chris,

The memory of you coming to my home to show me the rings you had bought to marry my daughter will be forever etched in my memory. However, it was not to be. I thank the Lord that you had accepted Jesus Christ to be your Savior, and you are now with HIM forever.
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, April 18 2007 @ 02:52 PM EDT
Dear Chris's Family
It saddens me to here that Chris has passed away. I just found this article and could not believe my eyes. Chris was a great Marine and Friend as well as a brother to me. I had the pleasure to serve with him at HMLA-267. We have shared quite a few great times. Semper Fi Chris, You will be missed.
David McCRacken
Christopher M. Zimmerman
Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, August 28 2007 @ 06:53 PM EDT
I served with your son in 2nd Recon and just learned of his death. I am so sorry. I pray that he rests well with the past fallen heros. RIP Sgt. Zimmerman, you have done very well.

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