Support Christopher B Wasser, LCpl induction to Ottawa High School's Wall of Honor

The Issue

Honoring Christopher B Wasser on Ottawa High School's Wall of Honor is a testament to his bravery, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to serving his country. Chris exemplified the values of courage, selflessness, and dedication, making him an inspiration to our community and deserving of this recognition.

Chris's service in the United States Marine Corps, where he attained the rank of Lance Corporal, reflects his deep sense of duty and honor. He began his basic training on September 11, 2001, a date that forever changed the course of history, and graduated on the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, showcasing his commitment to his country even in the face of adversity.

Deployed to Kuwait in January 2003, Chris was among the first waves entering Iraq the following March, where he spent most of his time in Karbala, providing security and stabilization operations. His fellow Marines admired his selflessness and resolve, knowing that he always had their backs. Chris's leadership, poise, and ability to motivate others were evident both on and off the battlefield, leaving a lasting impact on those around him.

Chris's legacy extends beyond his military service. He was a proud graduate of Ottawa High School, where he participated in power weightlifting and various bands. Known for his quiet faith, deep analytical skills, and ability to find the lighter side of any situation, Chris was a well-rounded individual who positively influenced those around him.

Inducting Chris Wasser into Ottawa High School's Wall of Honor is not only a fitting tribute to his memory but also a way to inspire current and future students to embody the values of service, sacrifice, and community. His story serves as a reminder of the ultimate price paid by those who defend our freedom and a call to honor their memory.

In conclusion, Christopher B Wasser's life and sacrifice are a shining example of the best of our community. His induction into the Wall of Honor would serve as a lasting tribute to his memory and a source of inspiration for generations to come.

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The Issue

Honoring Christopher B Wasser on Ottawa High School's Wall of Honor is a testament to his bravery, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to serving his country. Chris exemplified the values of courage, selflessness, and dedication, making him an inspiration to our community and deserving of this recognition.

Chris's service in the United States Marine Corps, where he attained the rank of Lance Corporal, reflects his deep sense of duty and honor. He began his basic training on September 11, 2001, a date that forever changed the course of history, and graduated on the 60th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, showcasing his commitment to his country even in the face of adversity.

Deployed to Kuwait in January 2003, Chris was among the first waves entering Iraq the following March, where he spent most of his time in Karbala, providing security and stabilization operations. His fellow Marines admired his selflessness and resolve, knowing that he always had their backs. Chris's leadership, poise, and ability to motivate others were evident both on and off the battlefield, leaving a lasting impact on those around him.

Chris's legacy extends beyond his military service. He was a proud graduate of Ottawa High School, where he participated in power weightlifting and various bands. Known for his quiet faith, deep analytical skills, and ability to find the lighter side of any situation, Chris was a well-rounded individual who positively influenced those around him.

Inducting Chris Wasser into Ottawa High School's Wall of Honor is not only a fitting tribute to his memory but also a way to inspire current and future students to embody the values of service, sacrifice, and community. His story serves as a reminder of the ultimate price paid by those who defend our freedom and a call to honor their memory.

In conclusion, Christopher B Wasser's life and sacrifice are a shining example of the best of our community. His induction into the Wall of Honor would serve as a lasting tribute to his memory and a source of inspiration for generations to come.

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