- Ramona M. Valdez
Infobox Military Person
name= Ramona M. Valdez
born= birth date|1984|6|26
died= death date|2005|6|23|1984|6|26 (aged 20)
placeofbirth=Dominican Republic
placeofdeath= KIA inFallujah, Iraq
placeofburial=
caption= Corporal Ramona M. Valdez, USMC
nickname=
allegiance= United States of America
branch=
serviceyears= 2002-2005
rank= (E4)
commands=
unit= Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force
battles= Operation Iraqi Freedom
awards=Purple Heart
laterwork=Corporal Ramona M. Valdez (June 26, 1984-June 23, 2005) was a United States Marine who was posthumously honored by the Marine Corps when the II MEF Communications Training Center was dedicated as the Valdez Training Facility.
Early years
Valdez's mother, Elida Nuez immigrated to
New York from theDominican Republic and raised her two daughters, Ramona and Fiorela Valdez, on her own in theBronx . There the Valdez sisters received their primary and secondary education. Ramona Valdez started to earn money to help her family at a young age. She was only 14 years old when she worked for the first time selling concessions at theStatue of Liberty . Valdez graduated from Jane Addams High School when she was 15 years old. Valdez attended community college however, she decided to join the Marine Corps to help her family economically and when she was 17, she convinced her mother to co-sign her enlistment papers. [http://66.35.240.8/cgi-bin/news/iraq/profile?sort=lastname&ord=ASC&o=1&term=Ramona+M.+Valdez&listoffset=Portraits Of Sacrifice] ]Military career
Valdez, received her basic training at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island ,South Carolina . After she graduated from her recruit training, she was sent toMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune ,North Carolina where she became a communications specialist. There she met Corporal Armando Guzman who in 2003 became her husband. [http://66.35.240.8/cgi-bin/news/iraq/profile?sort=lastname&ord=ASC&o=1&term=Ramona+M.+Valdez&listoffset=Portraits Of Sacrifice] ] Valdez was assigned to the Counter Improvised Explosive Device Working Group of the 2nd Marine Division. Her knowledge of single-channel radios contributed to the success of the tests conducted by CIEDWG. [http://www.blackmilitaryworld.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=242 Training center dedicated to fallen hero, Cpl. Ramona M. Valdez] ]Operation Iraqi Freedom
Valdez was deployed to Iraq as a member of Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Valdez wanted her mother to move to
Reading, Pennsylvania from the Bronx, because she believed that Reading would have less noise and crime. She had even filled out application forms to become a highway patrol officer in Pennsylvania upon her discharge from the Marines. On June 23, 2005, she was serving with the Female Search Force where she helped guard checkpoints and search Iraqi women and children. Her convoy was on its way back to Camp Fallujah when a suicide bomber in a car, veered across a road and swerved directly into the convoy, causing a massive explosion that killed Valdez and two other women and three men, severely burning seven other women. When she was killed she was four days short of her 21st birthday. [ [http://www.militarycity.com/valor/943339.html Military Times Honor the Fallen] , Retrieved January 13, 2008]Legacy
Valdez was buried with full military honors. She is survived by her husband Armando Guzman, her mother Elida Nunez, father Louis Valdez, younger sisters Fiorela Valdez, Estefani Valdez and two nephews Justin and Joshua.
In June 1, 2007, the United States Marine Corps honored the memory of Cpl. Valdez by dedicating the II MEF Communications Training Center as the Valdez Training Facility during a building dedication ceremony. The building has a plaque with Valdez's name inscribed. During the ceremony Colonel John A. Del Colliano, the division chief for network plans and policy for Command, Control, Communications and Computers, Headquarters Marine Corps, stated: [http://www.blackmilitaryworld.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=242 Training center dedicated to fallen hero, Cpl. Ramona M. Valdez] ]
"Her legacy will live on here for years to come", "Her name will be associated at a crossroads for communications in the Marine Corps"
Awards and decorations
Among Ramona M. Valdez's awards and decorations are the following:
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References
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