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Fallen Heroes By Frizzell - Master Sergeant Ed Cole

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

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Corey has launched a new project to honor the memory of soldiers who have been killed during a time of war while serving in the United States Armed Forces. This project will give back to the families of these men and women for their sacrifice.

"Its my view that whether you agree or not with our president or whether you agree or not with whatever war that our nation is involved in, there are men and women who are making sacrifices and defending our great nation who need our support. Not only are these soldiers making everyday sacrifices but so are their families. Its because of the sacrifice that these brave soldiers are making on our behalf that we are able to live free and have so much opportunity. Sadly, some have made the ultimate sacrifice. We have soldiers dying that need to be remembered. They are part of the reason the Frizzells have been able to do what they do. The reason I am able to be who I am and do what I love to do.
This tribute page is in honor of our fallen soldiers and showcases the portraits I have created free of charge and presented to their families. I have made a commitment to create as many portraits as I can of the soldiers who have lost their lives, serving in the United States Armed Forces during a time of war and present them to their families free or charge. Its what little I can do to give back and honor their memory. These men and women deserve to be remembered. - Corey

Corey traveled to Rockvail, TN to present a portrait of Master Sergeant, Ernest E. Cole as part of his "Fallen Heroes" project. The portrait was presented to Linda Patrick (Ed's Sister) and family. Ed was stationed in Germany and was sent to Turkey for a SPECIAL MISSION during the Iran hostage situation where on February 9, 1981 he was killed. He was a career soldier, he was also stationed at Warner Robbins, GA; Homestead, FL. This was his third tour in Germany. He was also a Viet Nam Veteran.

"I would like to thank the ED Cole family for their hospitality and for allowing me to do this for Linda, it means a lot. Many men and women have made great sacrifices for our freedom and need to always be remembered. Thank you." - Corey

If you have a loved one who has lost their life during a time of war while serving in the United States Armed Forces and would like him/her added to this tribute please contact Corey at corey@coreyfrizzell.com

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