Ringgold High School grad killed in Iraq
Monday July 2, 2007 4:52:19pm
A 2005 Ringgold High School graduate was killed in Iraq on Sunday.
Lance Cpl. Will Chambers, a 20-year-old Marine, died when the boat he was in while crossing the Euphrates River between Al Anbar and Albu Hyatt capsized about 75 feet from shore.
He was with the Charlie Company, Third Platoon, Third Battalion and had planned to have a career in the military.
The family knows little about how he was killed. They learned the news when Marine officials arrived at their Ringgold home off U.S. 41 just after 8 a.m. Monday morning and delivered them an official-looking paper bearing few details.
Maj. James Creamer of Ringgold High’s JROTC said the incident is believed to be accidental.
Creamer worked with Will during his four years in the program. He said Will held several officer positions in JROTC and was in the color guard and honor guard.
“He was a real spirited kid,” Creamer said.
Will’s mother, Kathy, said her son was more enthusiastic about
William Chambers the military than any other extracurricular activities while he was in high school.
“It gave him discipline,” she said, “and he was able to pass that on.”
His friends agreed, recalling a strong-bodied Will who playfully wrestled with them for fun. He spent a little time playing high school football, but his main interest was in JROTC, family members said. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Will’s immediate family includes Kathy, his father Darrell and three siblings: Allison, 18, Shane, 17, and Summer, 16. Several family members and friends stopped by the Chambers’ home on Monday.
Kathy and Darrell said the last time they talked to Will was Saturday. He said he wanted to come home, that he hated that place, Kathy said.
However, Creamer said Will was also proud of his military position and had worked hard to overcome a hernia he had when he entered the military. His basic training took six or seven months, Creamer said.
“He was real determined to be a Marine,” he said.
Jeanne Chambers, who bears the same last name but is not related to the family, has known Will since he was in 11th grade. She was his English teacher and Will hated English but loved her, she said. Ever since that time, he had stayed in touch with her and she sent cards and care packages to him.
A few months ago, he called her during her first period class. She was in the middle of a ninth grade English honors class that was doing research in the library when an announcement over the intercom instructed her to pick up the telephone to answer a call from Iraq.
At first, she had no idea who it was, but when Will’s voice came on the line, she was glad to hear from him.
“He said, ‘I just wanted to say hello and I just wanted to hear a voice from home,’” she said. “He was a little scared, but he said, ‘I’ll make it, I’ll be OK.’”
Chambers said she has always urged her students to support American soldiers regardless of their political takes on the war. Will, she said, is the epitome of the small-town American soldier who loves his family, loves fun and is a generally good guy.
The family saw him in person back in February when he came home for his grandfather’s funeral. Darrell said Will had a few days to spend time with the family, but much of that was spent dealing with the loss of his father.
Will had left for boot camp in January 2006. He went to Iraq in early March of last year, starting as a radio operator, then becoming an infantryman, his family said.
His 20th birthday was June 7.
The arrangements had yet to be finalized, but Darrell said the family hopes to have the burial in Ringgold and funeral service in Fort Oglethorpe.
Lance Cpl. Will Chambers, a 20-year-old Marine, died when the boat he was in while crossing the Euphrates River between Al Anbar and Albu Hyatt capsized about 75 feet from shore.
He was with the Charlie Company, Third Platoon, Third Battalion and had planned to have a career in the military.
The family knows little about how he was killed. They learned the news when Marine officials arrived at their Ringgold home off U.S. 41 just after 8 a.m. Monday morning and delivered them an official-looking paper bearing few details.
Maj. James Creamer of Ringgold High’s JROTC said the incident is believed to be accidental.
Creamer worked with Will during his four years in the program. He said Will held several officer positions in JROTC and was in the color guard and honor guard.
“He was a real spirited kid,” Creamer said.
Will’s mother, Kathy, said her son was more enthusiastic about
William Chambers the military than any other extracurricular activities while he was in high school.
“It gave him discipline,” she said, “and he was able to pass that on.”
His friends agreed, recalling a strong-bodied Will who playfully wrestled with them for fun. He spent a little time playing high school football, but his main interest was in JROTC, family members said. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting.
Will’s immediate family includes Kathy, his father Darrell and three siblings: Allison, 18, Shane, 17, and Summer, 16. Several family members and friends stopped by the Chambers’ home on Monday.
Kathy and Darrell said the last time they talked to Will was Saturday. He said he wanted to come home, that he hated that place, Kathy said.
However, Creamer said Will was also proud of his military position and had worked hard to overcome a hernia he had when he entered the military. His basic training took six or seven months, Creamer said.
“He was real determined to be a Marine,” he said.
Jeanne Chambers, who bears the same last name but is not related to the family, has known Will since he was in 11th grade. She was his English teacher and Will hated English but loved her, she said. Ever since that time, he had stayed in touch with her and she sent cards and care packages to him.
A few months ago, he called her during her first period class. She was in the middle of a ninth grade English honors class that was doing research in the library when an announcement over the intercom instructed her to pick up the telephone to answer a call from Iraq.
At first, she had no idea who it was, but when Will’s voice came on the line, she was glad to hear from him.
“He said, ‘I just wanted to say hello and I just wanted to hear a voice from home,’” she said. “He was a little scared, but he said, ‘I’ll make it, I’ll be OK.’”
Chambers said she has always urged her students to support American soldiers regardless of their political takes on the war. Will, she said, is the epitome of the small-town American soldier who loves his family, loves fun and is a generally good guy.
The family saw him in person back in February when he came home for his grandfather’s funeral. Darrell said Will had a few days to spend time with the family, but much of that was spent dealing with the loss of his father.
Will had left for boot camp in January 2006. He went to Iraq in early March of last year, starting as a radio operator, then becoming an infantryman, his family said.
His 20th birthday was June 7.
The arrangements had yet to be finalized, but Darrell said the family hopes to have the burial in Ringgold and funeral service in Fort Oglethorpe.
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07/13/2007 07:09:48 PM
As all the members of our armed services promote the cause of freedom through out the world, let's not forget there are not only soldiers, sailor and marines; there are airmen (USAF) as well who are placing their lives on the line for this cause. We offer our deepest sympathy to the family and they remain in our thoughts and prayers. |
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07/11/2007 12:23:18 PM
At a time in our history when fewer young men and women are joining the only "all volunteer" military, the sacrifices made by our soldiers, sailors, and Marines are not to be taken for granted. Lance Cpl. Chamber's death will be mourned by all. |
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07/09/2007 10:05:33 PM
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY. THE SELLERS FAMILY |
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07/09/2007 06:36:23 AM
US101 had a special tribute to William yesterday and it was nicely done and very touching. My prayers are with this family in their loss. |
Comments: 234 Joined: 05/22/2007 |
07/08/2007 03:34:54 PM
I thought of the family today and said a special prayer for you. I know it will be difficult but I pray GOD will give you sufficient grace to get through this. My heart is heavy for you. Mia |
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07/06/2007 07:14:14 PM
Thank you William.I will never forget the sacrifice you made to keep this world safe for my little girls.My prayers and sympathy to the whole Chambers family from the Wallin family.God bless you and may he give you strength to carry on. |
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07/06/2007 05:21:53 PM
I can't imagine losing a child . My prayers are with you . William sounds like he was an awesome son. God bless you all. Mollieollie |
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07/04/2007 09:31:44 PM
Dear Darrell,Kathy,Allison.Shane.SummerWe were so sorry to hear about Williams death and send you our condolences and prayers. William was a proud Marine and he wanted to serve his country. William will always be remembered for the leadership qualities he had and the people he impressed. When he was home a few months ago he told me he wanted to make something out of him self and make his family proud of him. Today he has made you proud and he has served his country well. I am proud to be a fellow serviceman and a great uncle. Remember the good times you had with him and how you looked up to him when he came home so proud to be a Marine and how it made you feel proud to just ride with him in his new truck and you could say this is my big brother.he will live with each of you in your heart if you will let him. I will always remember William standing tall in his uniform and looking like a young man on a mission. We love you and you will always be in our prayers SIMPER FIDELIS "ALWAYS FAITHFUL" UNCLE DON AUNT WILLODEAN |
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07/04/2007 07:50:04 PM
Dear Darrell, Kathy, Allison, Summer, and Shane,We were so saddened to hear of the loss of William. It's hard to imagine that he's gone. I look back on today being July 4th. It's a day our nation celebrates it's freedom. Over 200 years ago young men fought for our independence and freedom and through the years other men, like William have fought to keep us free. William paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country, but his death will never be in vain. Thank you William for answering the call to serve. We appreciate your service and are so proud of you. He died a hero. "All gave some-some gave all." We love you and you all are in our prayers, Michelle, Tracy, Alaina, Garrison, and Wesley Norman |
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07/03/2007 01:34:51 PM
Dear Darrell, Kathy, Allison, Shane and Summer:I am so very sorry for the loss of your son and brother. Becoming a US Marine is an amazing endeavor on the part of so many of our young men and women. I know you are all very proud of Will's accomplishments. It is a difficult task to stay strong and supportive when a loved one has made a choice that makes you proud, but frightened. My son has been in boot camp at Parris Island for only one week. He, like Will, is interested in being part of an elite group of individuals. The love and support we give to our own family members, as well at the military as a whole, means so much more than words can say. I was touched to read that Will shared a dedication to the armed forces before he even enlisted. I will pray for your healing, your health and your strength during this difficult time. "When we look upon Heaven's scenes, we see the streets guarded by United States Marines." |
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07/03/2007 07:31:22 AM
Darrell & Kathy,We are so sorry to hear about William. I know that you are very proud of him as we all are. I know you will miss Will tremendously. We love you and you are constantly in our prayers. Love, Donna, Lewis, Jayson, Tyler & Ryan |
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07/03/2007 06:48:05 AM
I am so very sorry to hear about this loss.My sympathies to your family. |
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07/03/2007 06:38:00 AM
My symphathies are with this family and they will be in my prayers. |
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07/02/2007 07:47:42 PM
I am so sorry to hear about your loss!!! Please know that your family is in our prayers.Mia |
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07/02/2007 07:41:18 PM
i just want to say how sorry i am to here about will...i went to school with him and he was such a sweet person! its sad that lives have to be taken so early in life...i am praying for his family and friends!! |
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