- Frances M. Vega
Infobox Military Person
name=Frances M. Vega
born= birth date|1983|9|2
died= death date and age|2003|11|2|1983|9|2
placeofbirth=San Francisco, California , U.S.
placeofdeath=Al Fallujah ,Iraq
caption=SPC Frances M. Vega First female soldier of Puerto Rican descent to die in a combat
nickname=That Girl Benitez
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears=2001-2003
rank= Specialist
commands=
unit= 151st Adjutant General Postal Detachment 3
battles=Iraq War *Operation Iraqi Freedom
awards=Bronze StarPurple Heart
laterwork=SPC Frances M. Vega, also known as That Girl Benitez (
September 2 ,1983 -November 2 ,2003 ) inSan Francisco, California , was the first female soldier of Puerto Rican descent to die in a combat zone in Operation Iraqi Freedom.Early years
Frances M. Vega was born into a military family. Her father was a member of the
United States Army and was stationed inCalifornia where Frances was born. After her father retired from the army the family moved and settled in Puerto Rico where she continued her education at Antilles High School and graduated in 2001.Military service
Influenced by her military background and by the aftermath of the
September 11, 2001 attacks she enlisted in the Army. Here she met her future husband and was married. Vega was assigned to the 151st Adjutant General Postal Detachment 3 atFort Hood ,Texas .She was deployed to
Iraq in what is known as theWar on Terrorism . On November 2, 2003, asurface-to-air missile was fired byinsurgent s inAl Fallujah and it hit the U.S.Chinook helicopter that Vega was in. She was one of 16 soldiers who lost their lives in the crash that followed. [Griffith, Frank. "Puerto Rican soldier killed in Chinook helicopter downing buried with full military honors" [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/iraq/memorial/20031110-1217-puerto-rico-soldier-funeral.html] .Associated Press , November 10, 2003.]SPC Frances M. Vega was buried in the
Puerto Rico National Cemetery located in the city ofBayamon, Puerto Rico with full military honors and was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star for bravery and aPurple Heart Medal.Legacy
The post office on Camp Victory North, located in Baghdad, Iraq, was renamed the Frances M. Vega Army Post Office in a dedication ceremony in 2005. Her name along with the others who have perished in
Afghanistan andIraq , was engraved in "El Monumento de la Recordacion" (Monument of Remembrance), dedicated to Puerto Rico's fallen soldiers and situated in front of the Capitol Building inSan Juan, Puerto Rico and unveiled by Puerto Rico Senate PresidentKenneth McClintock and PR National Guard Adjutant General Col.David Carrión onMemorial Day , 2007.Awards and Recognitions
Among SPC Frances M. Vega's decorations and medals were the following:
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ee also
*List of famous Puerto Ricans - Military
*Puerto Rican women in the military External links
* [http://projects.washingtonpost.com/fallen/dates/2003/nov/02/frances-m-vega/ Washington Post]
* [http://www.puertorico-herald.org/issues/2003/vol7n46/ArmySpcFranc-en.shtml Puerto Rico Herald]
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