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WAVY.COM -- The war in Iraq once again hits home for Hampton Roads.

Another sailor loses his life to a buried bomb.

Tonight, Navy officials are confirming Petty Officer Second Class David Roddy died on Saturday.

Friends say he was killed by a bomb he was trying to diffuse.

David Roddy knew the dangers of this war for someone in his position, a member of the Navy's elite Explosive Ordinance Disposal units. His teammate, another locally based sailor, was killed the same way less than a month ago. 

Outside of the Maryland home where David Roddy was raised, a yellow ribbon hangs to help bring him home, now intertwined with a black one because he never will be again.



"He's the guy who worked the robot, went in and pulled the wires, tried to keep them from blowing up. That's how he died," said family friend John Ropka

Ropka heard the news Saturday night from Roddy's parents, who rushed to Norfolk to be with his widow and three young children.

Roddy was working in the extremely dangerous Al Anbar Province in Iraq. His job - to disarm or detonate improvised explosive devices.

Just last month. Doing the same job, in the same place.  Roddy lost his battle buddy and teammate, another locally based sailor, Chief Paul Darga.

Family friends say he was sad, but undettered

"It worried me a little that he didn't express his fear. He was gung ho. You'd think he was a marine and not a swabbie.

"It's a detached worry and now it's hit home. He's family and that hurts really bad," Ropka said.

He was a sailor, a son, a husband, and a father to 3 young children.

He had told his kids he would be home for Christmas.

Friends say Roddy beat death two years ago, after he was hit by a truck.
 
They say he recovered from the accident determined to deploy to Iraq. He was 32-years-old.

 

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David Roddy
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, September 20 2006 @ 12:46 AM EDT
To the roddy family from the wahl family. David has not died in vain! An Merican Hero and so much mor. To all those that loved and knew David. Now is the time to be supportive toward one another. That you all honor him. Reflect on the very fond and memorable moments you each shared together with David. It will bring very interseting and emotional stories. In the ways that he touched all your hearts. You will shed some laugher, a smile and tears. You will realize that Dvaid is not far from your heart. My heart and prays are with David and your family. I assure you every fallen family are here for you. David is with Gregory and all our fallen. He is remebered today and all the tomorrows. Never ever to be forgotten. To those reading the messages. Leave a messages for it honors our HERO "DAVID" and it helps the family heal. After all he is somebodies someone and he is omeone to the wahl family and hopefully to every American. Father of fallen soldier US Army Sgt. Gregory L. Wahl KIA Balad, Iarq 05-03-04. Please checkout www.fallenheroesmemorial.com many organizations to help your family in honor of David ulimate scarifice for us all.
David Roddy
Authored by: anonymous on Wednesday, September 20 2006 @ 08:25 PM EDT
David,
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.

A grateful citizen
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