Army Spc. Israel Garza
25,
of Lubbock, Texas; assigned to 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 1st
Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas; killed April 4 when his unit was
attacked with rocket-propelled grenades and small-arms fire in Baghdad.
Spc. Israel Garza
made a good friend in the Army, someone who was 25 and married like he
was, someone who resembled him enough that the two could switch clothes
to play pranks on others. At Fort Hood, Texas, Garza and Spc. Robert
Arsiaga had family cookouts together. In Iraq, they died together. The
two were killed April 4 along with six other soldiers as their convoy
fought Shiite militiamen in the Baghdad neighborhood of Sadr City.
Garza, of Lubbock, Texas, and his wife, Guadalupe Silva, had two sons,
Israel Jr., 2, and Michael, 4 months. Garza also had a daughter,
Brianna, 9, and son, Steven, 8, from previous relationships, said
Garza's mother, Dinah Rodriguez. Rodriguez said her son had wanted her
to meet Arsiaga: "He said, 'They say we look so much alike.'" She said
she had tried to dissuade her son from joining the military in
September 2001, but a week before he went to Iraq, she told him she had
finally accepted his decision. "I'm glad that I got to tell him how
proud I was of him," she said.
— Associated Press |