Fallen Heroes of Operation Iraqi Freedom

Remembering the servicemembers who died in the service of their country.

Army Cpl. George A. Lutz II

25, of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Lutz died in Fallujah, Iraq, when his dismounted patrol was attacked by enemy forces using small arms fire. He was assigned to the 9th Psychological Operations Battalion, 4th Psychologial Operations Group, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Died on December 29, 2005.

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"War in Fallujah, Iraq have a lot of victim and our soldier are out there trying to save our country from those extremist. Thank you for your service George! download now the Free Fire PC Download and start your adventure in this battle royale game where you need to survive the game against 99 other players in the map."
Werneree Granadosotte of Cedar Rapids

"To the family of:George A. Lutz
I am so sorry for the loss of your love one. My heart cries out for you in your grief and you have my thoughts and prayers. He died a hero defending freedom. May you have the peace and understanding that only comes from God. Prayerfully we will all meet in Heaven one day where we will rest in the arms of Jesus. If you need prayer or need someone to talk to, please call or write my pastor: Rev. John Pearrell 11677 Brown Bridge Rd., Covington, GA 30016. (770)787-1015.
Your friend in Jesus Christ, Polly Ballew Covington,Ga""

"December 20, 2008
To the family of Cpl. George A. Lutz, II:
George gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org"
Peggy Childers of Carson City, NV

"www.HonorandRemember.org
All for you babe. This country will never forget... love Dad"
George A. Lutz of Chesapeake, VA

"I REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME I MET YOU LUTZ. WE WERE IN THE HOTEL IN RICHMOND WAITING TO GO TO FORT JACKSON. I HAD THE CHEAP RAZORS FOR SHAVING AND YOU ADVISED ME NOT TO USE THEM :)YOU HANDED ME A COUPLE OF YOUR RAZORS AND TOLD ME I'LL LIKE THEM BETTER THAN THE ONE'S I HAD. FROM THAT DAY ON WE STAYED TOGETHER AND I REALIZED HOW MUCH OF A GOOD PERSON YOU WAS. I REMEMBER THE LONG BUS RIDE TO SOUTH CAROLINA FROM VIRGINIA. WE WERE CRACKING JOKES AND STUFF. WHEN WE REACHED RECEPTION AT JACKSON WE ATE THEN WE WERE TAKEN TO THE BARRACKS. I ALSO REMEMBER THE TIME WE HAD TO GET HAIR CUTS IN BASIC AND YOUR HAIR WAS VERY LONG AND THE BARBER WAS TALKING ABOUT THAT, BUT WE HAD JOKES ON HIM:) WE WERE IN THE SAME PLATOON THROUGH BASIC. WHEN YOUR WIFE CAME TO SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THE GRADUATION SHE ALLOWED MY GIRLFRIEND TO RIDE WITH HER. YOU GUYS WERE SO NICE TO US. THE LAST TIME I SEEN YOU WAS IN THE MALL IN GEORGIA. I WAS THERE AT BENNING FOR AIRBORNE AND YOU WAS ALSO. THE DAY I FOUND OUT......... I WAS UPSET, MAD, SHOCKED, EVERYTHING. I PRAYED TO GOD. IF ANYONE OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS READ THIS CAN YOU PLEASE CONTACT ME. LUTZ YOU MAY BE GONE BUT YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE!
J HICKS
REEMOIF@YAHOO.COM"
J HICKS of BROOKLYN, NY

"I REMEMBER THE FIRST TIME I MET YOU LUTZ. WE WERE IN THE HOTEL IN RICHMOND WAITING TO GO TO FORT JACKSON. I HAD THE CHEAP RAZORS FOR SHAVING AND YOU ADVISED ME NOT TO USE THEM :)YOU HANDED ME A COUPLE OF YOUR RAZORS AND TOLD ME I'LL LIKE THEM BETTER THAN THE ONE'S I HAD. FROM THAT DAY ON WE STAYED TOGETHER AND I REALIZED HOW MUCH OF A GOOD PERSON YOU WAS. I REMEMBER THE LONG BUS RIDE TO SOUTH CAROLINA FROM VIRGINIA. WE WERE CRACKING JOKES AND STUFF. WHEN WE REACHED RECEPTION AT JACKSON WE ATE THEN WE WERE TAKEN TO THE BARRACKS. I ALSO REMEMBER THE TIME WE HAD TO GET HAIR CUTS IN BASIC AND YOUR HAIR WAS VERY LONG AND THE BARBER WAS TALKING ABOUT THAT, BUT WE HAD JOKES ON HIM:) WE WERE IN THE SAME PLATOON THROUGH BASIC. WHEN YOUR WIFE CAME TO SOUTH CAROLINA FOR THE GRADUATION SHE ALLOWED MY GIRLFRIEND TO RIDE WITH HER. YOU GUYS WERE SO NICE TO US. THE LAST TIME I SEEN YOU WAS IN THE MALL IN GEORGIA. I WAS THERE AT BENNING FOR AIRBORNE AND YOU WAS ALSO. THE DAY I FOUND OUT......... I WAS UPSET, MAD, SHOCKED, EVERYTHING. I PRAYED TO GOD. IF ANYONE OF YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS READ THIS CAN YOU PLEASE CONTACT ME. LUTZ YOU MAY BE GONE BUT YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE!
J HICKS"
J HICKS of BROOKLYN, NY

"To the Family of Cpl. Luntz II,
I met you (mom) under the big tree by the playground at Ft. Bragg today with your grandson, Anthony. I know there are no words to express my deep sympathy for the death of your son, Tony. Being an Army mom myself, I can't even begin to know what you and your family are going through. Just know that you are in my prayers and Cpl. Lance is a true hero in my eyes. My God bless you all and provide you strength, courage, comfort, and peace."
Cindy Paul of Oklahoma

"We Will NEVER FORGET !"
Please KNOW so many people share your sadness,
and we are remembering your family in your loss and your deep grief.
Our nations HERO, George will be remembered by name.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pat & Sandi Breckenridge / Montana God Bless you ALWAYS. "

"Thank you George Lutz II, you will not be forgotten. Your bravery goes beyond words. I want to express my deepest gratitude for your sacrifice. To the family and friends, my prayers and deep condolences in your loss. May God strengthen you from knowing that fellow Americans and people around the world care about you and grieve with you in your loss. God bless you all. A very appreciative fellow American,"
Leo Titus of Grayslake, Illinios

"To the family and friends of Cpl. George Lutz II:
May God's grace be with you during your time of grief. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and we feel your loss and share in your sorrow. Bless George for the sacrifice he has made to make a better life for the rest of us."
The Ford Family of Wells, Nevada

"To the family and friends of Cpl. George Lutz II:
I am saddened by the loss of your loved one. He will always be remembered as a hero for fighting for freedom. I hope that this website will be a source of comfort and encouragement for you during this difficult time, and in the future as you recall the memories of George, who continues to live on in your heart."
Tim Rivera of Powder Springs, Georgia

Honor them by remembering... Freedom - is their gift to us But his soul goes marching on